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Decolonizing Modernism: Helmi el-Touni and the Politics of Ornament
Zeina Maasri
Centre for Design History
School of Humanities and Social Science
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Arts & Humanities
Ornament
100%
Decolonization
99%
Cultural Identity
81%
Artist
73%
Aesthetics
65%
Modernism in Art
56%
Designer
55%
Modernist Art
44%
Islamic Art
43%
Dignity
41%
Global South
38%
National Liberation
38%
Frantz Fanon
37%
Art Practice
36%
Arab World
36%
Enunciation
36%
Restitution
35%
Articulation
35%
Eurocentric
35%
Cairo
34%
Locality
34%
Dislocation
33%
Anxiety
32%
Modernity
32%
National Cultures
32%
Glory
31%
Impetus
30%
Geography
29%
Cultural Heritage
28%
Discourse
28%
Centrality
28%
Scrutiny
28%
Middle East
27%
Sovereignty
27%
Egyptians
27%
Colonialism
27%
Authenticity
26%
Canon
26%
Nationalists
25%
South Africa
24%
Asia
22%
Paradigm
22%