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    "[Engaging Art: Essays and Interviews from Around the Globe is a] collection of astonishing scope, Roslyn Bernstein delves into archives, exhibits, the built environment, and the lively characters who create them. She keenly engages the creativity that enriches, probes, and inspires the world."

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Culture and Art of Immigrants in the Atlantic in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

This book presents research on immigrants in South America and Caribbean Colombia and their relationship with the birth and development of the city of Barranquilla. As such, it explores elements that make evident customs and cultural beliefs that have influenced behavior in these regions. It discusses how these practices are reflected in the characteristics of housing, art, and cultural exhibitions, among others.

Most societies in these areas have flourished in an uneven and often unequal manner. However, this book will serve to reconcile such cultural groups and create bonds of shared responsibility.


Giovanni Pollfroni Lobo is the Coordinator of the Communications program and a Professor in the Faculty of Fine Arts and Faculty of Education of the Universidad del Atlántico, Colombia. He graduated from the Universidad del Norte, Colombia, and received his PhD in Education from the Universidad Iberoamericana de México, Mexico.

Dr Delma Rocha Álvarez is a Professor in the Faculty of Architecture of the Universidad del Atlántico, Colombia. Her research focuses on pedagogical professionalization, architecture, and computer systems. She holds a PhD in Educational Studies.

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ISBN: 1-5275-3294-1

ISBN13: 978-1-5275-3294-6

Release Date: 29th April 2020

Pages: 245

Price: £61.99

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