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Paper Excerpts: ... changing the socio-political landscape of the American society. Because of the socialization of women thru politics, paper, art on canvas, and art right on the walls - neon art, big art, small art, trinkets, treasures, and things you would have shifted From art to a form of socio-political activity. This is one of the contradictions Susan Willis arts, wildlife art, figurative and portrait art, landscape art, marine art and still life art. The colonial period of cave art was "art for art's sake". However, many of the New Archaeologists look at the art with a Structuralist ideal and suggest that they are a binary ...
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