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Browsing Research Outputs (Art and Music) by Author "Potgieter, Frikkie"

Browsing Research Outputs (Art and Music) by Author "Potgieter, Frikkie"

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  • Potgieter, Frikkie (LitNet Akademies, 2010-03)
    The current worldwide management mania, which also manifests at South African universities, is insensitive towards the creation of a space where the “desire for the unknown” can be pursued. In this article I argue that ...
  • Potgieter, Frikkie (de arte, 2003-04)
    This article is concerned with the theoretical understanding of the limitations and potential of the broader discursive criticism of visual works of art. Furthermore, as indicated in the title, I will be looking at ...
  • Potgieter, Frikkie (SAJAH, 2008)
    This article analyses how the poststructuralist deconstruction of fixed knowledge and universal experiences, presents itself in two opposing ethical positions in postmodernist art and culture. On the one hand the ...
  • Potgieter, Frikkie (LitNet Akademies, 2010-03)
    This article argues that the modern quest for artistic autonomy contributed to emancipation in general, essentially by undermining the violence that results from correspondence thinking.1 It starts out by noting that a ...
  • Potgieter, Frikkie (Unisa, 2006)
    The modern Continental aesthetic and artistic tradition is often placed in the humanist camp and implicated in the construction of totalising subject formations. In this article I emphasize the other side of the coin ...
  • Potgieter, Frikkie (Sun Media, 2004)
    Recent academic writing emphasises the importance of the body in human meaning and understanding but, surprisingly, a high percentage of researchers turn a blind eye to the fact that the Western philosophical aesthetic ...
  • Potgieter, Frikkie (Unisa, 2008)
    An overview of current television advertisements suggests that the pre- and post-1994 endeavour to engage directly and explicitly with the differences that constitute this rainbow nation seem to be declining. I find ...

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