Keyword [Salvador] Result: 1 - 20 | Page: 1 of 2 |
| 1. | Study On Art Symbol Of Surrealism Painting Of Dali |
| 2. | Absurd, Strange Genius Artist - Salvador Dali |
| 3. | Analysis Of The Contradictions In Dali Painting Works |
| 4. | Time And Space Reconstruction-marc Chagall And Salvador Dali |
| 5. | The Research On Rational Thought Of Salvador Deli’s Paintings |
| 6. | On The Metaphorical Expression Of Emotion In Surrealism Painting |
| 7. | The pedagogy of revolution: Popular intellectuals and the origins of the Salvadoran insurgency, 1960--1980 |
| 8. | Archaeology of the Colonial Period Gulf of Fonseca, Eastern El Salvador |
| 9. | The Coloniality of Violence in the 1932 Massacre of the Pipil and Art for Healing |
| 10. | Translating salarrue: Cultural evolution, memory and indigenous de-exotization from the massacre of 1932 to the negation of indigenous ancestry in the Salvadoran Spanish of today |
| 11. | A Spaniard in New York: Salvador Dali and the ruins of modernity 1940-1948 |
| 12. | Cities, the information society and the creative industries: An analysis of the core media related creative industries in Salvador, Bahia |
| 13. | Improving interorganizational communication to raise standards for human subjects protection in El Salvador: A focus group study with research ethics committee members and parents of children with cancer |
| 14. | Empowering spaces: Candomble art in sacred and secular contexts in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil |
| 15. | The Salvador affair: Anatomy of a Confederate naval expedition to Central America |
| 16. | Reivindicacion de sitios publicos femeninos: retrato de mujeres fuertes mexicanas en la cronica de Salvador Novo, Carlos Monsivais y Sara Sefchovich |
| 17. | Re-imaginando la literatura chicana en el siglo veintiuno: La conciencia mestiza y 'The People of Paper' de Salvador Plascencia |
| 18. | American value: Migrants, money and modernity in El Salvador and the United States |
| 19. | Accessible intellectuals: Three cronistas of the 1920's and 1930's (Roberto Arlt, Argentina, Mario de Andrade, Brazil, Salvador Novo, Mexico) |
| 20. | Literature and photography in the works of Julio Cortazar, Tomas Eloy Martinez and Salvador Elizondo (Argentina, Mexico) |
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