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EARTHWORKS:
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SHAMANISM IN THE RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCES
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OF CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS IN NORTH AMERICA
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by
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Maureen Elizabeth Korp
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Dissertation presented to the Graduate School
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of the University of Ottawa
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as partial fulfillment of the requirements
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for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy
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(Religious Studies)
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Thesis Supervisor: Robert Choquette, Ph.D.
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Ottawa, Canada
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1991
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Maureen Elizabeth Korp, Ottawa, Canada, 1991.
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Volume I
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CONTENTS
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Acknowledgements iii
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List of Illustrations xi
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List of Tables xiv
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Abstract xvii
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page
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Introduction 1-43
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Kratophany and Theophany 5
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Earthworks 16
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So-called "Primitivism" 19
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Intellectual and Scholarly Interpretations 21
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Shamanism and the Artist 25
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Statement of the Problem 30
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Outline of the Approach 34
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Endnotes 41
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PART I: THE PROBLEM OF EARTHWORKS AS SACRED SPACE
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Chapter page
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1. Ancient Earthworks in the New World 45-107
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Marks upon the Land 48
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A Structured Cosmology 55
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A Typology of Set-Apart Space 63
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"The Earth is My Mother" 81
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Impact of Language 87
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Conclusions 92
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Endnotes 95
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Volume I
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CONTENTS
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Chapter page
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2. The Sacred Place: Theoretical Considerations 108-180
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Recognition of the Sacred Place 111
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Two Sites--sacred or non-sacred? 120
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The Art Historian's Approach 124
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The Religious Approach of Mircea Eliade 128
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The Application of a Sacred Place Typology 134
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Esoteric and Occult Interpretations 149
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Aesthetic Response 151
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Animism as Kratophany 154
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Summary 165
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Endnotes 171
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3. The Contemporary Earthwork in the New World 181-250
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The 1969 "Earth Art" Exhibition 185
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Site Specificity and the Earthwork 191
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Sun Tunnels 196
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Complex One/City 200
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Lightning Field 205
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Spiral Jetty 209
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Star Axis 216
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Roden Crater 223
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The Contemporary Earthwork as Sacred Place 232
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Endnotes 240
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Volume I
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CONTENTS
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PART II: THE SHAMAN AS ARTIST (THE ARTIST AS SHAMAN)
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Chapter page
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4. The Artist's Shamanic Vision 252-314
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The Shaman 255
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The Shaman and the Artist 257
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Lascaux as an Example of Shamanic Art 259
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Other Primal Examples of Shamanic Art 264
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Style Characteristics 267
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Phosphenes and Photisms 269
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The Shaman's Vision 273
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The Earth-Centered Vision 276
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The Artist's Vision 282
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A Re-Appraisal of Artistic Vision 286
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Conclusion 293
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Endnotes 298
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PART III: WHAT THE ARTISTS SAY:
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AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF A GROUP OF NORTH AMERICAN ARTISTS
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Chapter page
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5. Survey Design and Administration 316-356
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Some Methodological Issues 317
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Design of the Questionnaire 324
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Format of the Questionnaire 327
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Survey Participant Selection 330
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Response Rate to the Questionnaire 334
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Interview Procedures 339
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Interviewing 340
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Interview Text Verification 343
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Participant Follow-up 345
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Conclusions 346
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Endnotes 349
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Volume I
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CONTENTS
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Chapter page
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6. The Artists' Questionnaire Results 357-425
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Statistical Profile of the Artists Surveyed 362
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Summary of the Group's Statistical Profile 379
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Questions concerning Artistic Vision and Inspiration 350
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Summary of the Group's Shamanic Experiences 397
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Earthworks and the Artists 398
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The Artist's Empathy for Native Peoples 403
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The Artist's Experience of Kratophany 413
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Conclusion 416
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Endnotes 423
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7. Interviews with the Artists 426-517
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The Artist as Shaman 428
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Franz Geierhaas's Study of 15 Artists 432
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Selection of the Artists To Be Interviewed 436
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Views on Religion and Religious Art 438
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The Power of Art 445
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Views on Nature 448
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The Artists' Visions 452
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Work Routines 462
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A Proprietary Point of Discussion 466
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Earthworks in America 476
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The Artist's Community Role 492
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Conclusion 498
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Endnotes 501
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Volume I
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CONTENTS
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PART IV: LAST WORDS AND FURTHER THOUGHTS
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Chapter page
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8. The Earthwork as Geo-Metaphor 519-554
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With Words and Pointing Fingers 520
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Art as a Religious Discipline 527
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The Rigney and Smith Study 530
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The Barron Study 533
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The Gallup Poll on Religious Experience 536
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Studies of Psychedelic Agents, Mysticism, and
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Creativity 539
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The Buffalo Commons 540
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The Earthwork as Geo-Metaphor 543
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Afterword 549
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Endnotes 550
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Volume II
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CONTENTS
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page
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APPENDIX 1. Artist's Questionnaire: Sources of
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Archaic Motifs in Contemporary Art 2
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Consent for Artist's Interview:
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Procedure and Interview Form 8
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APPENDIX 2. Artist's Interview Text
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anonymous 14
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Lorenzo Baca 23
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Rick Bartow 35
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Betsy Damon 45
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Jennifer Dickson 55
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Martin Dunn 64
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Anita Endrezze 75
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Andy Fabo 84
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Donna Henes 94
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Peter Hutchinson 105
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Alex Janvier 115
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Ann McCoy 122
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Eva Manly 138
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Jody Pinto 147
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Charles Ross 155
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Jim Schoppert 169
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Tal Streeter 178
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Meryl Taradash 196
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Carla Whiteside 209
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APPENDIX 3. Curriculum 220
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WORKS CONSULTED 221
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Volume I
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List of Illustrations
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figure page
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1. Gary Dwyer. "Mea Culpa, My Fault." 2
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2. James Turrell. "Roden Crater." 3
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3. Charles Ross. "Star Axis." 4
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4. Alex Janvier. "Fort Simpson." 6
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5. Jody Pinto. "Split Tongue Pier." 7
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6. Meryl Taradash. "Waves." 8
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7. Betsy Damon. "Memory of Clean Water." 9
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8. Jennifer Dickson, R.A. "Memories and Dreams:
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Villa Torrigiani di Carmigliano, near Luca, Italy." 10
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9. Monks Mound, Mississippian, East St. Louis,
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Illinois. 57
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10. Flat circular architectonic shapes. 65
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11. Flat rectilinear architectonic shapes. 66
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12. Conical architectonic shapes. 67
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13. Enclosed rectangular architectonic forms. 68
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14. Dome-shaped architectonic forms. 69
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15. a. Cutaway view of a Thompson Indian pit house,
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c. 1900; b. Montezuma's Castle, Sinaqua, c.1250. 70
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16. Great Serpent Mound, Adena, Peebles, Ohio. 75
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17. a. Reconstruction of the central district of the
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Poverty Point, Louisiana, site, c.1000 BCE;
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b. detail of the Poverty Point "monster mound." 76
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18. Moose Mountain Medicine Wheel, Saskatchewan. 141
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19. Ancient lava flow, Oahu. 146
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20. Nancy Holt. "Sun Tunnels." 197
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Volume I
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List of Illustrations
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figure page
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21. Michael Heizer. "Complex One/City." 202
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22. Walter de Maria. "Lightning Field." 206
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23. Robert Smithson. "Spiral Jetty." 210
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24. Charles Ross. "Sunlight Convergence/Solar Burn." 217
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25. Composition with images of a shaman, bison, and a
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rhinocerous, from the cave of Lascaux, France,
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c. 17000 BCE. 262
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26. Manitokanac figure, Ojibway, c. 1870. 281
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Volume II
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27. Lorenzo Baca. Polychromed wood table. 24
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28. Rick Bartow. "Protection." 36
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29. Betsy Damon. "Shrine for Everywoman." 46
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30. Jennifer Dickson, R.A. "The Fountain of Queen
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Dona Maria, Queluz." 56
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31. Martin Dunn. "Self-portrait," colourized
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videotape. 65
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32. Anita Endrezze. Book plate design. 76
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33. Andy Fabo. "Sweat Lodge Vision." 86
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34. Donna Henes. "Cocoon Ceremony." 95
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35. Peter Hutchinson. "Floating Calabash,
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August 1969." 106
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36. Alex Janvier. "Apple Skydome." 117
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37. Ann McCoy. "Altar." 123
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Volume II
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List of Illustrations
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figure page
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38. Eva Manly. "Seaweed Circle." 139
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39. Jody Pinto. "Fingerspan Bridge." 148
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40. Charles Ross. "Star Axis" excavation site,
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view S. 157
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41. James Schoppert. "Blueberries." 170
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42. Tal Streeter, "Dragon Stair." 179
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43. Meryl Taradash. "Wings of Light." 197
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44. Carla Whiteside. "Le Premier Recit: Qui la
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separait des tenebres (The first book: was
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divided from the darkness)." 210
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Volume I
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List of Tables
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Table page
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1. Summary of Raw Materials, Structural Types, and
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Built Forms in Amerindian Architecture 73
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2. Artist's Questionnaire Response Rate 337
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3. Highest Level of Education Completed by Ethnicity 363
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4. Studio Art Training by Sex 364
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5. Religious Site Travel by Ethnicity 365
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6. Impact of Religious Sites 367
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7. Knowledge of Multiple Languages by Ethnicity 368
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8. Cultural and Ethnic Groups with whom the Artists
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Empathize 370
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9. Reasons for Empathy with Another Group 371
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10. Important Personal Life Crisis Events 372
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11. The Experience of Loss or Disappointment in Love
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as an Important Life Crisis Event by Sex 373
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12. The Experience of a Joyful Event as an Important
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Life Crisis Event by Sex 374
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13. The Experience of Racism as an Important Life
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Crisis Event by Sex 374
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14. The Experience of Sexual Hurt as an Important
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Life Crisis Event by Sex 375
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15. The Experience of Harm, Hurt, or Loss of Another
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Person as an Important Life Crisis Event by
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Ethnicity 375
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16. The Experience of Racism as an Important Life
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Crisis Event by Ethnicity 376
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17. Change in Religious Identification: Artists'
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Childhood and Adult Affiliations Compared 378
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Volume I
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List of Tables
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Table page
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18. Sex Difference in the Experience of Kratophany 381
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19. Frequency in Artist's Lifetime of Visionary
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Experiences 386
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20. Sex Difference in the Age for Obtaining a Vision 387
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21. Types of Paranormal Experiences Reported by
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Artists 390
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22. Sources of Influence upon Arts Imagery 397
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23. Ethnicity Difference in Personal Interest in
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Earthworks 399
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24. A Comparison of Interest in Earthworks and Types
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of Paranormal Experiences Reported by Artists 400
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25. A Comparison of Interest in Earthworks and
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Visionary Experiences Reported by Artists 401
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26. A Comparison of Interest in Earthworks and the
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Selection by Artists of Earth or Blood as the
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Most Important for Their Own Artwork of Four
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Archaic Motifs (Blood, Water, Earth, Sun) 402
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27. A Comparison of Interest in Earthworks and Travel
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to Religious Sites by the Artists 403
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28. A Comparison of Interest in Earthworks and Highest
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Level of Education Completed 403
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29. Reasons for Empathy with Native Peoples and/or
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Other Ethnic Groups 406
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30. Frequency in Artist's Lifetime of Visionary
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Experiences among Those Expressing Feelings of
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Empathy for Native Peoples 407
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31. The Experience of Kratophany among Those
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Expressing Feelings of Empathy for Native Peoples 407
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32. The Experience of Religious Conversion among
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Those Expressing Feelings of Empathy for Native
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Peoples 408
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Volume I
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List of Tables
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Table page
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33. Childhood Religious Affiliations among Those
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Expressing Feelings of Empathy for Native Peoples 409
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34. The Experience of Personal Hurt among Those
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Expressing Feelings of Empathy for Native Peoples 410
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35. Belief in the Ability of Art to Heal among Those
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Expressing Feelings of Empathy for Native Peoples 410
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36. Migratory Travel away from Home to Work on Site
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among Those Expressing Feelings of Empathy for
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Native Peoples 411
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37. Travel to New World Archaic Sites by Those
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Expressing Feelings of Empathy for Native Peoples 411
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38. Visionary Experiences among Those Reporting
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Instances of Kratophany 415
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39. Paranormal Experiences among Those Reporting
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Instances of Kratophany 415
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40. Influence of Paranormal Experiences upon Artistic
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Endeavors among Those Reporting Instances of
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Kratophany 415
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Abstract
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Within the last 30 years a number of earthworks have been
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built by artists, primarily in North America, but extant
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examples are known elsewhere in the world. These artworks
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are not intended to be bought and sold or displayed within
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the usual gallery-focused art distribution system. They are
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site-specific works, often located in remote, hard-to-reach
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areas. Curatorial documentation is sometimes incomplete.
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Some artists do not even list their earthwork projects on
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their resumes. What then is the purpose of the contemporary
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earthworks? They appear to be similar in siting and
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materials to archaic earthworks which we assume to be sacred
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in intentionality. Are the contemporary works also religious
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statements of sacral orientation?
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In this exploratory study, 203 questionnaires were sent to
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artists throughout North America whose work seemed to show an
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especial interest in earthworks, visionary experiences,
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and/or nature. (Half of the artists selected were female
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artists, one-fourth were artists of self-identified
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Amerindian ancestry, and half had Canadian addresses.)
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Questions were asked of the artists concerning visionary
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experiences, paranormal experiences, life crises, religious
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background and current religious affiliation, among other
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things. The questionnaire return rate was 54.7% or 120
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completed questionnaires. Subsequent interviews were
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conducted with 19 artists.
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The findings of the survey indicate that for most of the
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artists in the group--native and non-native alike, male and
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female alike--their visions and paranormal experiences
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inspire and authenticate their work as artists, work which
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they themselves believe to be "healing" and linked to the
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earth as sacred, a world in which they frequently encounter
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"sacred places," power centers, and other experiences of mana
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or kratophany. In very special ways, the artists feel
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themselves to be mediums for a sacred knowledge which they
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believe comes from nature, from the earth, from the energies
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of all life, of all time--but not from god or gods per se.
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The artists appear to perceive the world as a self-contained
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whole, a healing whole, and in their art they take part in
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that healing whole.
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Thus, the dissertation argues that the analogy of shaman as
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artist (artist as shaman) is a useful one to make to
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explicate the religious experiences of artists; that artists
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can be studied as a group using the statistical profile
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methods of social sciences; and that contemporary earthworks
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may constitute a hitherto unrecognized body of sacred art.
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If so, they are sacred places.
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WORKS CONSULTED
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The following list of articles, monographs, and interviews is
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divided into nine parts arranged under two major headings--
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primary and secondary documents. Under the heading of
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primary documents is one subheading for the list of first-
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person statements by artists used in the study. Some are
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published articles and interviews. Others are artists'
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catalogue statements. Still others are unpublished
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interviews and letters, plus notes from telephone
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conversations and informal meetings.
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Under the heading of secondary documents are eight further
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subheadings arranged with the hope that the reader will find
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the subject listings helpful because the bibliography is both
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lengthy and interdisciplinary. Titles are not double-listed
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under different headings. Under art criticism will be found
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articles about contemporary art and artists, particularly
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with reference to earthworks, which were not written by the
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artists being discussed.
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Under shamanism, the reader can locate general writings on
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||
shamanism and neo-shamanism. Most of the titles listed are
|
||
for cross-cultural and/or comparative studies. Tribal-
|
||
specific studies of shamanism and individual profiles of
|
||
shamans are also listed here, and studies of shamanism and
|
||
"primitive" and/or archaic art forms.
|
||
|
||
The listings for Amerindian traditions and culture comprise
|
||
a variety of items, including visual arts, but omitting
|
||
shamanism, having to do with the peoples of the first nations
|
||
of North and South America.
|
||
|
||
The psychology of art, creativity, and mysticism listings
|
||
are, for the most part, Western-oriented contemporary studies
|
||
of creativity in the visual arts, trance experiences, and psi
|
||
phenomena.
|
||
|
||
The religion and art listing includes studies which discuss
|
||
the relationship of art to religion and studies concerned
|
||
with the origin of religion (and/or art), especially those of
|
||
the Old World paleolithic and neolithic eras. The listing
|
||
also includes some general work in religious studies typology
|
||
and "patterns" (Mircea Eliade's felicitiously chosen term) of
|
||
religiosity.
|
||
|
||
The section entitled topofilia includes studies of North
|
||
American cultural geography, ecology, eco-theology and geo-
|
||
piety. Studies of architectonic space, particularly with
|
||
reference to contemporary North American culture and
|
||
religions, are listed here also.
|
||
|
||
The social sciences methodology section lists the how-to
|
||
titles which guided the survey design (questionnaire and
|
||
interviews), and the interpretation of the survey's findings.
|
||
|
||
Finally, miscellany as a subsection heading is just what its
|
||
title says--a catch-all list of reference books which I
|
||
consulted from time-to-time.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
PRIMARY DOCUMENTS
|
||
|
||
1. Artist's Statements and Interviews
|
||
|
||
|
||
Andre, Carl. <B>Carl Andre</B>. The Hague: Gemeentemuseum,
|
||
1969.
|
||
|
||
Anonymous artist. Interview, by telephone, British
|
||
Columbia, July 13, 1989.
|
||
|
||
Baca, Lorenzo. Interview, by telephone, Sonora,
|
||
California, July 30, 1989.
|
||
|
||
Barrie, David. "Religion, Science, and Art," <B>Apollo</B>,
|
||
vol.79, nr.327 (May 1989). pp.313-316.
|
||
|
||
Bartow, Rick. Interview, by telephone, South Beach,
|
||
Oregon, July 24, 1989.
|
||
|
||
Bridges, Marilyn. "High Overview, Newark, Ohio, 1982," <B>
|
||
Aperture</B>, issue 98 (Spring 1985). unpaged.
|
||
|
||
________. <B>Markings: Aerial views of sacred
|
||
landscapes</B>. New York: Aperture Foundation, 1986.
|
||
|
||
________. "Serpent Mound, Adams County, Ohio, 1982," <B>
|
||
Aperture</B>, issue 98 (Spring 1985). unpaged.
|
||
|
||
Damon, Betsy. Interview, in-person, New York City, July 2,
|
||
1989.
|
||
|
||
Dickson, Jennifer. Interview, in-person, Ottawa, July 5,
|
||
1989.
|
||
|
||
"Discussions with Heizer, Oppenheim, Smithson,"
|
||
<B>Avalanche</B>, Fall 1970. pp.48-70.
|
||
|
||
Dunn, Martin. Interview, in-person, Ottawa, June 26, 1989.
|
||
|
||
Dwyer, Gary. "Mea Culpa, My Fault: A report on an
|
||
earthwork in progress," <B>Leonardo</B>, vol. 19, nr.4
|
||
(1986). pp.285-287.
|
||
|
||
________. "The Power under our Feet: Mea Culpa (My
|
||
Fault): A work in progress," <B>Landscape
|
||
Architecture</B>, May/June 1986. pp.65-68. (Response:
|
||
July/August 1986, p.9.)
|
||
|
||
Edelson, Mary Beth. <B>Seven Cycles: Public rituals</B>.
|
||
New York: Privately published, 1980.
|
||
|
||
Endrezze, Anita. Interview, by telephone, Spokane,
|
||
Washington, July 26, 1989.
|
||
|
||
Fabo, Andy. Interview, in-person, Ottawa, June 17, 1989.
|
||
|
||
Haacke, Hans. <B>Earth</B>. Ithaca: Andrew Dickson White
|
||
Museum, Cornell University, 1969.
|
||
|
||
Heizer, Michael. "Discussions with Heizer, Oppenheim,
|
||
Smithson," <B>Avalanche</B>, issue 1 (Fall 1970).
|
||
pp.24ff.
|
||
|
||
________. <B>Michael Heizer</B>. Essen: Museum Folkwang,
|
||
1979.
|
||
|
||
Henes, Donna. <B>Dressing Our Wounds</B>. Los Angeles:
|
||
Astro Artz, 1982.
|
||
|
||
________. Interview, in-person, Brooklyn, New York, July
|
||
19, 1989.
|
||
|
||
Hompson, Davi Det (David Thompson). Richmond, Virginia.
|
||
Personal communication, January 25, 1990.
|
||
|
||
Hutchinson, Peter. "Earth in Upheaval: Earthworks and
|
||
landscapes," <B>Arts Magazine</B>, November 1978.
|
||
pp.19-21.
|
||
|
||
________. Interview, by telephone, Provincetown,
|
||
Massachusetts, July 27, 1989.
|
||
|
||
Janvier, Alex. Interview, in-person, Ottawa, June 25,
|
||
1989.
|
||
|
||
_________. Personal communication, February 1989.
|
||
Kiesler, Frederick. <B>Inside the Endless House, Art,
|
||
People, and Architecture: A journal</B>. New
|
||
York: Simon and Schuster, 1966.
|
||
|
||
Lipke, William C. "Earth Systems," <B>Earth Art</B>.
|
||
Ithaca, New York: Andrew Dickson White Museum of
|
||
Art, 1969. unpaged.
|
||
|
||
McCoy, Ann. Interview, in-person, New York City, July 20,
|
||
1989.
|
||
|
||
Manly, Eva. Interview, in-person, Ottawa, July 6, 1989.
|
||
|
||
Meadmore, Clement. "Thoughts on Earthworks, Random
|
||
Distribution, Softness, Horizontality, and Gravity,"
|
||
<B>Arts Magazine</B>, February 1969. pp.26-28.
|
||
|
||
Morris, Robert. "Statement by Robert Morris," <B>The Arts
|
||
(Earthworks): Newsletter of the King County Arts
|
||
Commission</B>, vol. 8, nr. 7 (July 1979). pp.1-6.
|
||
|
||
Munro, Eleanor. "Art in the Desert," <B>New York Times</B>,
|
||
December 7, 1986. pp.9, 38.
|
||
|
||
Orion, Ezra. "Sculpture in the Solar System: From
|
||
geologically based earthworks to astro-sculpture,"
|
||
<B>Leonardo</B>, vol.18, nr.3 (1985). pp.157-160.
|
||
|
||
Pinto, Jody. <B>Excavations and Constructions: Notes for
|
||
the body/land</B>. Philadelphia: Marian Locks
|
||
Gallery, 1979.
|
||
|
||
________. Interview, in-person, New York City, July 21,
|
||
1989; by telephone, New York City, July 26, 1989.
|
||
|
||
Ross, Charles. Interview, by telephone, Las Vegas, New
|
||
Mexico, September 12, 1989.
|
||
|
||
_________. Personal communication, August 2, 1990.
|
||
|
||
________. "Star Axis: Where the earth meets the sky."
|
||
Unpublished prospectus, 1987, revised 1990.
|
||
|
||
_________. <B>The Substance of Light: Sunlight Dispersion,
|
||
the Solar Burns, Point Source/Star Space: Selected work
|
||
of Charles Ross, February 6-March 14, 1976.</B>
|
||
LaJolla, California: LaJolla Museum of Contemporary
|
||
Art, 1976.
|
||
|
||
________. "Sunlight Convergence/Solar Burns," <B>Co-
|
||
Evolution Quarterly</B>, Winter 1977-78.
|
||
pp.104-107.
|
||
|
||
Saad-Cook, Janet. "Touching the Sky: Artworks using
|
||
natural phenomena, earth, sky, and connections to
|
||
astronomy," <B>Leonardo</B>, vol.21, nr.2 (1988).
|
||
pp.123-134.
|
||
|
||
Schoppert, Jim. Interview, by telephone, Seattle,
|
||
Washington, July 24, 1989.
|
||
|
||
Simonds, Charles. "Microcosm to Macrocosm," <B>Art
|
||
Forum</B>, February 1974. pp.36-39.
|
||
|
||
________. <B>Three Peoples</B>. Genoa, Italy:
|
||
Samanedizioni, 1976.
|
||
|
||
Sonfist, Alan. "Letters to the Editor," <B>New York Times
|
||
Magazine</B>, December 10, 1989. p.18.
|
||
|
||
Streeter, Tal. Interviews, by telephone, Milbrook, New
|
||
York, September 17, 24, 1989.
|
||
|
||
________. <B>Six Sculptors in America: Jacques Lipchitz,
|
||
Louise Nevelson, Seymour Lipton, Jose de Rivera, Richard
|
||
Stankiewicz, and John Chamberlain</B>. Unpublished MFA
|
||
thesis, University of Kansas, 1961.
|
||
|
||
Taradash, Meryl. Interview, in-person, New York City, July
|
||
20, 1989.
|
||
|
||
Turrell, James. Personal communication. Flagstaff,
|
||
Arizona, March 24, 1989.
|
||
|
||
Whiteside, Carla. Interview, in-person, Ottawa, July 12,
|
||
1989.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
SECONDARY DOCUMENTS
|
||
|
||
<B>2. Art Criticism</B>
|
||
|
||
|
||
Abadie, Daniel. "Simonds: Life built to dream
|
||
dimensions." <B>Charles Simonds</B>. Chicago: Museum
|
||
of Contemporary Art, 1981. pp.31-34.
|
||
|
||
Adcock, Craig. "Anticipating 19,084: James Turrell's
|
||
<B>Roden Crater Project</B>," <B>Arts Magazine</B>, May
|
||
1984. pp.76-85.
|
||
|
||
________. "The Big Bad: A critical comparison of Mount
|
||
Rushmore and modern earthworks," <B>Arts Magazine</B>,
|
||
April 1983. pp.104-107.
|
||
|
||
Alloway, Lawrence. "Robert Smithson's Development." In
|
||
<B>Art in the Land: A critical anthology of
|
||
environmental art</B>, ed. Alan Sonfist. New
|
||
York: E.P. Dutton, 1983. pp.125-141.
|
||
|
||
Amaya, Mario. "Land Reform: New monuments by Michael
|
||
Heizer," <B>Studio International</B>, vol. 198, nr. 1009
|
||
(l985). pp.18-22.
|
||
|
||
Baele, Nancy. "Inuit Artist Draws to Sell," <B>Ottawa
|
||
Citizen</B>, July 7, 1990. p.G-3.
|
||
|
||
Baker, Elizabeth C. "Artworks on the Land." In <B>Art in the
|
||
Land: A critical anthology</B>, ed. Alan Sonfist.
|
||
New York: E.P. Dutton, 1983. pp.73-84.
|
||
|
||
Beardsley, John. <B>Earthworks and Beyond</B>. New York:
|
||
Abbeville Press, 1989.
|
||
|
||
________. "On the Loose with the Little People: A
|
||
geography of Simond's art." In <B>Charles Simonds</B>.
|
||
Chicago: Museum of Contemporary Art, 1981. pp.26-30.
|
||
|
||
________. <B>Probing the Earth: Contemporary land
|
||
projects</B>. Washington: Smithsonian
|
||
Institution Press, 1977.
|
||
|
||
________. "Traditional Aspects of New Land Art," <B>Art
|
||
Journal</B>, Fall 1982. pp.226-232.
|
||
|
||
Bletter, Rosemarie Haag. "Global Earthworks," <B>Art
|
||
Journal</B>, Fall 1982. pp.222-225.
|
||
|
||
Brenson, Michael. "Sculpture for Troubled Places," <B>New
|
||
York Times</B>, October 15, 1989. sec.2, pp.1,42.
|
||
|
||
Castle, Ted. "Nancy Holt, Siteseer," <B>Art in America</B>,
|
||
March 1982. pp.84-91.
|
||
|
||
Chafee, Katherine Smith. "Charles Ross," <B>Artspace</B>,
|
||
Fall 1981. pp.24-27.
|
||
|
||
Christ, Ronald. "Masks, Tents, Vessels, Talismans: The
|
||
Institute of Contemporary Art, University of
|
||
Pennsylvania, Dec.5, 1979-Jan.13, 1980,"
|
||
<B>artscanada</B>, April/May 1980. pp.46-47.
|
||
|
||
Clay, Grady. "King County's Earthworks Symposium Breaking
|
||
New Ground with Land Reclamation as Sculpture," <B>The
|
||
Arts (Earthworks): Newsletter of the King County Arts
|
||
Commission</B>, vol.8, nr.7 (July 1979). pp.1-6.
|
||
|
||
Crone, Rainer. "Prime Objects of Art: Scale, Shape, Time,"
|
||
<B>Perspecta</B>, issue 19. pp.1 4-35.
|
||
|
||
Dalton, Deborah W. "Still Life in Quarry," <B>Landscape
|
||
Architecture</B>, May/June 1985. pp.66-69.
|
||
|
||
Dancer, Daniel. "In Concert with Nature," <B>Southwest
|
||
Art</B>, issue 16 (January 1987). p.84.
|
||
|
||
Davies,Peter and Tony Knipe, eds. <B>A Sense of Place:
|
||
Sculpture in the landscape</B>. Tyne and Wear,
|
||
England: Ceolfrith Press, 1984.
|
||
|
||
Deitch, Jeffrey. "The New Economics of Environmental Art."
|
||
In <B>Art in the Land: A critical anthology of
|
||
environmental art</B> ed. Alan Sonfist. New York:
|
||
E.P. Dutton, 1983. pp.85-91.
|
||
|
||
Dotson, Esther Gordon. "Shapes of Earth and Time in
|
||
European Gardens," <B>Art Journal</B>, Fall 1982.
|
||
pp.210-216.
|
||
|
||
Dwan, Virginia. "Reflections on Robert Smithson," <B>Art
|
||
Journal</B>, Fall 1982. p.232.
|
||
|
||
Eaton, Linda B. "Nora Naranjo-Morse: Santa Clara
|
||
sculptor." <B>A Separate Vision</B>. Flagstaff,
|
||
Arizona: Museum of Northern Arizona,
|
||
<B>Plateau</B>, vol. 60, nr. 1, 1989.
|
||
|
||
Evans, Karen. "Walking through Rainbows: A new trip at
|
||
the San Francisco Airport," <B>Image</B>, May 10, 1987.
|
||
p.29.
|
||
|
||
Fry, Edward. <B>Robert Morris/Projects</B>. Philadelphia:
|
||
Institute of Contemporary Art, 1974.
|
||
|
||
Fuller, Peter. "Carl Andre," <B>Art Monthly</B>, issue 16/17
|
||
(1978). pp.5-11.
|
||
|
||
Gablik, Suzi. "Making Art as if the World Mattered," <B>Utne
|
||
Reader</B>, issue 34 (July/August 1989). pp. 71-76.
|
||
|
||
Gadon, Elinor W. <B>The Once and Future Goddess: A symbol
|
||
for our time</B>. San Francisco: Harper & Row,
|
||
1989.
|
||
|
||
Geierhaas, Franz and Birgitte Hellgoth. <B>The Creative Act:
|
||
Paths to realization/interviews with 15
|
||
artists</B>. New Hope, Pennsylvania:
|
||
International Print Society, 1984.
|
||
|
||
Gilbert-Rolfe, Jeremy. "Sculpture as Everything Else,
|
||
Twenty Years or So of the Question of Landscape,"
|
||
<B>Arts Magazine</B>, January 1988. pp.71-75.
|
||
|
||
Gill, Brendan. "A Sculptor's Obsession in Upstate New
|
||
York," <B>Architectural Digest</B>, issue 46 (March
|
||
1989). pp.46-54.
|
||
|
||
Goldwater, Robert. <B>Primitivism in Modern Art</B> (1938).
|
||
New York: Vintage Books, 1967.
|
||
|
||
Gopnick, Adam. "Basic Stuff: Robert Smithson, science,
|
||
and primitivism," <B>Arts Magazine</B>, March 1983.
|
||
pp.74-88.
|
||
|
||
Grundberg, Andy. "As it must to all, death comes to post-
|
||
modernism," <B>New York Times</B>, September 16,
|
||
1990, pp.H-47, 52.
|
||
|
||
Hall, Carol. "Environmental Artists: Sources and
|
||
Directions." In <B>Art in the Land: A critical
|
||
anthology of environmental art</B>, ed. Alan
|
||
Sonfist. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1983. pp.8-59.
|
||
|
||
Hall, James. "Landscape Art: Public art or public
|
||
convenience," <B>Apollo</B>, vol. 79, nr.325 (March
|
||
1989). pp.157-222.
|
||
|
||
Hapgood, Fred. "Roden's Eye," <B>Atlantic Monthly</B>,
|
||
August 1987. pp.46-52.
|
||
|
||
Hobbs, Robert. "Editor's Statement: Earthworks, past and
|
||
present," <B>Art Journal</B>, Fall 1982. pp.191-194.
|
||
|
||
House, Dorothy. <B>Roden Crater</B>. Flagstaff, Arizona:
|
||
Museum of Northern Arizona, 1988.
|
||
|
||
Hughes, Robert. <B>The Shock of the New: Art and the
|
||
century of change</B>. London: British
|
||
Broadcasting Corporation, 1980.
|
||
|
||
Johnson, Jory. "Presence of Stone," <B>Landscape
|
||
Architecture</B>, July/August 1986. pp.64-69.
|
||
|
||
Johnson, Yankee. "Earthworks: Combining environmental and
|
||
land issues," <B>The Arts (Earthworks): Newsletter of
|
||
the King County Arts Commission</B>, vol. 8, nr. 7 (July
|
||
1979). pp.1-6.
|
||
|
||
Kantrowitz, Barbara and Karen Springen. "Glass, Steel, and
|
||
Sunlight: The `solar sculptures' of Dale Eldred,"
|
||
<B>Newsweek</B>, May 15, 1989. p.69.
|
||
|
||
Kelley, Jeff. "Light-Years," <B>Art Forum</B>, November
|
||
1985. pp.73-75.
|
||
|
||
Kimmelman, Michael. "Getting to the Heart of an Image's
|
||
Power," <B>New York Times</B>, October 29, 1989. sec.H,
|
||
pp.37, 43.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Kluesing, Cherie. "Site Artists: The role of outsiders in
|
||
landscape design," <B>Landscape Architecture</B>, issue
|
||
78 (April/May 1988). pp.120ff.
|
||
|
||
Kuspit, Donald B. "Caves and Temples," <B>Art in
|
||
America</B>, April 1982. pp.129-33.
|
||
|
||
________. "Charles Ross: Light's measure." In <B>Art in the
|
||
Land: A critical anthology of environmental
|
||
art</B>, ed. Alan Sonfist. New York: E.P.
|
||
Dutton, 1983. pp.159-168.
|
||
|
||
________. "The Pascalian Spiral: Robert Smithson's
|
||
drunken boat," <B>Arts Magazine</B>, October 1981.
|
||
pp.82-88.
|
||
|
||
Langager, Craig. "Getting a Symposium off the Ground: A
|
||
process in itself," <B>The Arts (Earthworks):
|
||
Newsletter of the King County Arts Commission</B>, vol.
|
||
8, nr.7 (July 1979). pp.1-6.
|
||
|
||
Leavitt, Thomas W. "Foreword," <B>Earth Art</B>. Ithaca,
|
||
New York: Andrew Dickson White Museum of Art,
|
||
1969.
|
||
unpaged.
|
||
|
||
LeVeque, Terry Ryan. "Nancy Holt's `Sky Mound': Adaptive
|
||
technology creates celestial perspectives," <B>Landscape
|
||
Architecture</B>, issue 78 (April/May 1988). pp.82, 85-
|
||
86.
|
||
|
||
Levin, Gail. "American Art." In <B>Primitivism in 20th
|
||
Century Art: Affinity of the tribal and the modern</B>,
|
||
ed. William Rubin. New York: Museum of Modern Art,
|
||
1984. pp.453-474.
|
||
|
||
Levy, Mark. "The Shaman is a Gifted Artist: Shamanism in
|
||
the work of Yves Klein, Joseph Beuys, Mary Beth Edelson,
|
||
and Karen Finley," <B>High Performance 43</B>, vol. 11,
|
||
nr.3 (Fall 1988). pp.54-67.
|
||
|
||
Lippard, Lucy R. "Fire and Stone: Politics and ritual."
|
||
In <B>Seven Cycles: Public rituals</B>, by Mary
|
||
Beth Edelson. New York: Mary Beth Edelson, 1980.
|
||
pp.6-9.
|
||
|
||
________. <B>Overlay: Contemporary art and the art of
|
||
prehistory</B>. New York: Pantheon Books, 1983.
|
||
|
||
McEvilley, Thomas. "Art in the Dark," <B>Art Forum</B>,
|
||
Summer 1983, pp.62-71. (Responses: <B>Art
|
||
Forum</B>, October 1983, pp.2-4.)
|
||
|
||
Malone, Maggie. "The Great Outdoors: No more giant
|
||
sculptures plopped in plazas," <B>Newsweek</B>, October
|
||
23, 1989. pp.76-79.
|
||
|
||
Mansbach, S.A. "An Earthwork of Surprise: the 18th-
|
||
century ha-ha," <B>Art Journal</B>, Fall, 1982. pp.217-
|
||
221.
|
||
|
||
Massie, Sue. "Timeless Healing at Buffalo Rock,"
|
||
<B>Landscape Architecture</B>, May/June 1985.
|
||
pp.70-71.
|
||
|
||
Miller, Naomi. <B>Heavenly Caves: Reflections on the garden
|
||
grotto</B>. New York: George Braziller, 1982.
|
||
|
||
Molderings, Herbert. <B>Charles Simonds: Floating Cities
|
||
and Other Architectures</B>. Munster, Germany:
|
||
Westfalischer Kunstverein, 1978.
|
||
|
||
Munro, Eleanor. "Art in the Desert," <B>New York Times</B>,
|
||
December 7, 1986. p.38.
|
||
|
||
Neff, John Hallmark. "Charles Simonds' Engendered Places:
|
||
Towards a biology of architecture." In <B>Charles
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