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Journal articles on the topic "National Geographic Society (États-Unis)"
Compton Jr., Robert W. "Comparative regional integration in SADC and ASEAN: Democracy and governance issues in historical and socio-economic context Integración regional comparativa de la SADC y la ASEAN: problemas de democracia y gobernabilidad en un contexto histórico y socioeconómico Analyse comparée de l'intégration régionale au sein du SADC et de l'ANASE : Enjeux démocratiques et de gouvernance établis au regard du contexte historique et socio-économique." Regions and Cohesion 3, no. 1 (March 1, 2013): 5–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/reco.2013.030102.
Full textBandeira de Mello e Silva, Sylvio, Barbara-Christine Nentwig Silva, and Maina Pirajá Silva. "ORGANIZAÇÃO SOCIAL E INDICADORES SÓCIO-ECONÔMICOS NO BRASIL:um estudo exploratório." Caderno CRH 22, no. 57 (May 19, 2010). http://dx.doi.org/10.9771/ccrh.v22i57.18997.
Full textGomes, Vanessa. "Genetic Markers for Alzheimer's Disease." Journal of Student Science and Technology 8, no. 2 (September 4, 2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.13034/jsst.v1i1.62.
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Sulaiman, Sulaiman. "Le National Geographic, fenêtre sur le monde, fenêtre sur les États-Unis." Thesis, Paris 4, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA040007.
Full textThe dissertation explores the vision of the rest of the world that Americans have been exposed to for 125 years by the National Geographic Magazine. After discussing the origins and development of the magazine, the research focuses on the treatment of specific subjects that are illustrative of the magazine’s approach of US domestic cultures (Native Americans), America’s quasi-colonies (Cuba and the Philippines), and the exotic worlds of Africa and the Orient. While the magazines shows a great adaptability and espouses the changes of cultural paradigms, a close study of all the articles on these topics across the period shows two invariants: the official US policy is never questioned (when the magazine disagrees, it remains silent), and, while periodically recycled, the stereotypes developed to give an account of foreign cultures remain based on three aspects of an ethnocentric vision based on the allurements of exoticism, Puritanism, and devotion to the American Way of Life as the embodiment of the American Dream
Chalifour, Bruno. "Le paysage de la photographie américaine de paysage : 1960-1990." Thesis, Lyon, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019LYSE2058.
Full textDuring the 1960 – 1990 period, in spite of the psychological and economical fall-outs of the various wars (Cold War, Korea and Vietnam ) undermining L.B. Johnson’s hopes and plans for a Great Society and his War on Poverty, the American government used its world supremacy and the derived wealth acquired in the wake of W.W. II (the USA was the only western country whose industrial production was impacted positively) to finance popular housing, adult education (G.I. Bill), and the arts (N.E.A.). During those years photography crashed the doors of academia, museum and art institutions, and entered the art market. Landscape has always been a major genre in the American visual arts, from the paintings of the nineteenth century (the Hudson River School, the Luminists) to photography. An interesting synchronicity can be observed between the birth, growth and coming of age of both the medium and the country. Landscape photography participated in the creation of an American identity. A century later, during what we can now call the Golden Age of American landscape photography from New Topographics in the 1970s to the advent of color photography in the 1980s, photographers turned their lenses back toward the east at the damage done and the state of the landscape left behind. The production of wall-size prints followed, competing for attention with paintings on the walls of museums and galleries that welcome them. Since the Culture Wars of the late 1980s and the 1990s, and the defunding of the arts that ensued, the rest of the world has caught up, influenced by the traveling exhibitions and publications of that generation of American photographers
Books on the topic "National Geographic Society (États-Unis)"
Bryan, C. D. B. The National Geographic Society: 100 years of adventure and discovery. New York: Abradale Press/Harry N. Abrams, 1994.
Find full textThe National Geographic Society: 100 years of adventure and discovery. New York: H.N. Abrams, 1987.
Find full textThe National Geographic Society: 100 years of adventure and discovery. Oxford [Oxfordshire]: Phaidon, 1987.
Find full textThe National Geographic Society: 100 years of adventure and discovery. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1997.
Find full textMonneyron, Frédéric. Au cœur des États-Unis: Mythes, imaginaires et fictions. Paris: M. Houdiard, 2011.
Find full textEpstein, Samuel S. The politics of cancer revisited. Fremont Center, NY: East Ridge Press, 1998.
Find full text1938-, Harris Neil, and Norelli Martina Roudabush, eds. Art, design, and the modern corporation: The collection of Container Corporation of America, a gift to the National Museum of American Art. Washington, D.C: Published for the National Museum of American Art by the Smithsonian Institution Press, 1985.
Find full textFaludi, Susan. The terror dream: Fear and fantasy in post 9/11 America. London: Atlantic, 2008.
Find full textFaludi, Susan. The terror dream: Fear and fantasy in post-9/11 America. New York: Metropolitan Books, 2007.
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