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    Exhibition regulations: young people on instagram by Lemus, Magdalena

    Published 2021
    “…Related to lifestyles, there is a trend to imitate famous people, making efforts to show a fun and interesting daily life by going out for dinner and dancing, buying clothes and traveling around the world.  …”
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    Documents from the past: Foundation of Monserrat College by -, -

    Published 1915
    “…Chapter Ten = Of what is to be given to the collegians regarding clothing, food, and other things. Chapter One Tenth = Of the time that the collegians are to be in the collegio and how they are to leave it. …”
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    The record of molluscs in the prehistoric archaeological traces of Brazil. by Prous, André, Pessoa Lima, Angelo

    Published 2019
    “…They also provided ornaments (pearl necklaces, bracelets, labrets), clothing and mask accessories, even music instruments. …”
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    The “ethnic thing” is fashionable. Performativity, criticism and agency around the Indoamerican discourse in Vogue (2000-2017) by Mora Silva, Julimar

    Published 2018
    “…The analysis of the contents gave an account of the development of contradictions at all levels, from the aesthetic associated with clothing and body performance, to the political one anchored to the disputes over the right to property and identity associated with certain markers of ethnicity.…”
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    La Archaeology in times of anger: the contribution of textiles in the reconstruction of genocide social practices (Pozo de Vargas - Argentina 1976-1983) by Romano, Andrés

    Published 2020
    “…This approach offers us the possibility of elaborating an alternative discourse to the fragmentary and manipulated “official” history. In this sense, the most important contribution of this article is to write another history through the study of non-discursive forms of evidence such as material culture.…”
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    Pitfalls of hypervisibility in the digital age by Beleli, Iara

    Published 2022
    “…Add to that the "things" that make up the image - furniture, room size, clothing, etc., so that goods and consumption are strategically intertwined not only to present themselves to the other, but also as a form of recognition. …”
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    Normas categoriales para una muestra de hablantes adultos del español de Argentina by Fumagalli, Julieta, Shalóm, Diego, Soriano, Federico, Carden, Julia, Cabañas Fale, Paula, Tomio, Ailín, Borovinsky, Geraldine, Martínez-Cuitiño, Macarena

    Published 2015
    “…Undergraduate  students  were assessed  in  a  written  fluency  task  in  20  semantic  categories:  animals,  fruits,  vegetables,  body  parts,  trees,  flowers, professions, tools, kitchen utensils, musical instruments, vehicles, furniture, clothing, appliances, school supplies, sports, parts of the house, games, countries and gemstones. …”
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    Institutionalized movement: professional education of argentine folk dances by Hirose, María Belén

    Published 2010
    “…This process required a repertoire based on the selection and transformation of those dances considered to be adequate expressions of Argentine nationhood, by means of choreography, music, clothing and events. Folklore, consolidating by the time as a scientific discipline, was functional to the national project, giving the criteria for the creation of a dance repertoire taught in Buenos Aires and expanded to the whole country. …”
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    EL MOVIMIENTO INSTITUCIONALIZADO: DANZAS FOLKLÓRICAS ARGENTINAS, LA PROFESIONALIZACIÓN DE SU ENSEÑANZA / Institutionalized movement: professional education of argentine folk dances... by Hirose, María Belén; IDES-FONCyT

    Published 2010
    “…This process required a repertoire based on the selection and transformation of those dances considered to be adequate expressions of Argentine nationhood, by means of choreography, music, clothing and events. Folklore, consolidating by the time as a scientific discipline, was functional to the national project, giving the criteria for the creation of a dance repertoire taught in Buenos Aires and expanded to the whole country.In this article we will describe the historical development that enables folkloric dances teaching institutionalization in Argentina, as well as the effects of such institutionalization. …”
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