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7. Network per la rabilitazione mentale e motoria dell' ictus: Združenje za kognitivno in gibalno rehabilitacijo po možganski kapi: lecture by dr Giullia Galli, Bibione, Italy, October 2018Milena KovačevićAbstract: Italy Slovenia medical research into stroke rehabilitation; translation of a lecture by dr Giullia Galli (Italy) in Bibione, Italy, in October 2018. Found in: ključnih besedah Keywords: Slovenia, Italy, medical research, stroke, mental and physical rehabilitation Published: 24.06.2019; Views: 2028; Downloads: 0
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9. Women in Ruins: Agnes and Dora Bulwer's landscape photographs in Post-Risorgimento ItalyMartina Caruso, 2022, original scientific article Abstract: The British photographers Agnes Bulwer (1856– 1940) and her sister Dora Ellinor Bulwer (1864– 1948) left a legacy of circa 1300 photographs and 890 negatives, date from 1890 to 1913, to the British School at Rome. The photographs are principally of landscapes taken in Rome and the surrounding countryside (the Roman Campagna) but also further afield in Italy and abroad. Many include archaeological and natural sites as well as monuments, art works, and homes and gardens in urban or rural scenes. Their landscape photographs offer a perspective that challenged the existing masculine gaze as developed in landscape photography under the colonial project of the British Empire. Unfettered by the archaeologist’s need for ascetic facts, the Bulwers pioneered an unusual vision of landscape, inspired by the progressive international environment of post-Unification Italy. Agnes and Dora Bulwer often photographed women, whether Italian peasants or travelling companions, presenting a social and gendered gaze that helps to reconsider this period in the light of a dawning international humanitarianism. In spite of their photographic legacy, Agnes and Dora Bulwer remain relatively unknown in the growing field of rediscovered early female photographers connected to archaeology or travel photography. This article reveals their work within a cross-cultural, historical and phenomenological analysis, contributing a new chapter to women’s photographic history, to travel and landscape photography and to the history of British photographers working in Italy. Found in: ključnih besedah Keywords: history of photography, landscape photography, archive, gender, archaeology, cultural tourism, travel photography, Italy, Rome, Roman Campagna, Post-Unification, Post-Risorgimento, Britain, British Empire, United Kingdom, colonialism, Victorian, Edwardian, humanitarian socialism, nineteenth century, twentieth century Published: 11.01.2023; Views: 215; Downloads: 0
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10. Agnes and Dora Bulwer's Photographs of Everyday ItaliansMartina Caruso, 2022, independent scientific component part or a chapter in a monograph Abstract: In the photographs of British sisters Agnes and Dora Bulwer taken at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century, I argue for an early humanist vision of the peasants, children and workers that they photographed on their travels around Italy. Found in: ključnih besedah Keywords: History of photography, protohumanism, modernity, Italy, Roman Campagna, Abruzzo, archaeology, peasants, workers, Victorian, gender, women Published: 13.01.2023; Views: 157; Downloads: 0
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