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- Aestheticization or Aestheticisation can refer to: Aestheticization of politics Aestheticization of violence This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- Depictions of violence in high culture art and in po****r culture, such as cinema and theater, have been the subject of considerable controversy and debate...
- explores violence stemming from political rivalry. However, the film's aestheticisation of violence does not align with its central theme." Cris of The News...
- the use of historical do****ents, works of art and film stills. The aestheticisation of postmodern everyday life, according to sociologists Michel Maffesoli...
- child ****ual abuse [1], and A New Life was roundly criticised for its aestheticisation of ****ual violence and human trafficking. Catherine Breillat is also...
- its avoidance of the realistic brutality and squalor of war, and its aestheticisation of death: a classic instance of the latter is the comparison of the...
- Sfjamaat.org. Retrieved 17 August 2013. Svašek, Maruška (2017), "Aestheticisation and the Production of (Religious) Space in Chennai", Aesthetics of...
- Shortlisted at 2010 Visionfest and the 2011 Independents' Film Festival. Aestheticisation of violence Adrenaline junkie Hooliganism "Ivyfilmfestival.com". ivyfilmfestival...
- artistic and cultural practices in contemporary consumer society and the aestheticisation of everyday life in Britain. McRobbie also believed that the magazine...
- life’ in the case study research on the so-called “dual postmodern aestheticisation movement”. According to Hedwige Pasquet, the current president of Gallimard...