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Collects over 150 years of key moments in the visual history of the
Southern United States, with over two hundred photographs taken
from 1850 to present The South is perhaps the most mythologized
region in the United States and also one of the most depicted.
Since the dawn of photography in the nineteenth century,
photographers have articulated the distinct and evolving character
of the South’s people, landscape, and culture and reckoned with
its fraught history. Indeed, many of the urgent questions we face
today about what defines the American experience—from racism,
poverty, and the legacy of slavery to environmental disaster,
immigration, and the changes wrought by a modern, global
economy—appear as key themes in the photography of the South. The
visual history of the South is inextricably intertwined with the
history of photography and also the history of America, and is
therefore an apt lens through which to examine American identity. A
Long Arc: Photography and the American South accompanies a major
exhibition at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, with more than one
hundred photographers represented, including Walker Evans, Robert
Frank, Gordon Parks, William Eggleston, Sally Mann, Carrie Mae
Weems, Dawoud Bey, Alec Soth, and An-My Lê. Insightful texts by
Imani Perry, Sarah Kennel, Makeda Best, and Rahim Fortune, among
others, illuminate this broad survey of photographs of the Southern
United States as an essential American story. Copublished by
Aperture and High Museum of Art, Atlanta
From the "godfather of content marketing"-this completely revised
and expanded edition brings marketers fully up to date on the
newest content marketing methods and tools, including Web3 When
Epic Content Marketing was first published eight years ago, content
marketing was just starting to pick up speed in the marketing
world. Now, this approach-which includes everything from blogging
to YouTube videos to social media-is the core of most
organizations' marketing plans. Fully revised and updated, this new
edition walks you through the process of developing stories that
inform and entertain and compel customers to act, without actually
telling them to. In addition to covering all the important social
media platforms that have arisen over the past eight years and
introducing the "creator economy," it shows how to update existing
content and make new content that performs in strategic ways.
Updates include: New content models, structures, and opportunities
Content entrepreneurship, content mergers and acquisitions
Subscriptions and audience building Team structure, importance of
community, DAOs, and creator networks Content options, NFTs, and
discord servers Making data-driven decisions to optimize content
performance Distributed the right way at the right time, epic
content is the best way to truly capture the hearts and minds of
customers. It's how to position your business as a trusted expert
in its industry. It's what customers share and talk about. This
updated edition of the trusted guide provides everything you need
to succeed in the new world of content marketing.
A timely reconsideration of the history of photography that places
Black studio photographers, and their subjects, at the center From
photography’s beginnings in the United States, Black studio
photographers operated on the developing edge of popular media to
produce affirming portraits for their clients, as well as a wide
range of photographic work rooted in their communities. Called to
the Camera offers a comprehensive history of this work, from the
nineteenth-century daguerreotypes of James Presley Ball to the
height of Black studios in the mid-twentieth century, and considers
contemporary photographers responding to Black studio traditions
today. In addition to showcasing famous photographers such as Ball,
James Van Der Zee, and Addison Scurlock, this volume brings
attention to dozens of other artists across the country, including
Florestine Perrault Collins, Austin Hansen, and Henry Clay
Anderson. The book features more than one hundred extraordinary
vintage photographs, many of them unique objects and some, like
those by the Hooks Brothers Studio, published here for the first
time. Highlighting Black subjects on both sides of the camera,
Called to the Camera presents a broader and more inclusive history
of photography. Distributed for the New Orleans Museum of Art
Exhibition Schedule: New Orleans Museum of Art (September 15,
2022–January 8, 2023)
The drug 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA or ecstasy) is a
popular recreational substance among young people. Most prior
research has not attempted to carefully emulate human ecstasy use
patterns in animal investigations. The objectives of the present
series of experiments were to develop a rat model of intermittent
ecstasy use and to begin to characterize the acute and long-term
physiological, behavioral, and neurochemical consequences of
adolescent MDMA exposure. These studies determined that: 1)
repeated exposure to a clinically relevant MDMA dose can reduce
cognitive function and alter affective behavior, 2) adolescent MDMA
can lead to MDMA tolerance in adulthood, 3) the behavioral
toxicology of MDMA may not be exclusively mediated by decreases in
the serotonin transporter. Overall, these findings indicate that
the enduring neurobiological consequences of MDMA may not be
limited to the serotonergic system and have substantial public
health implications for regular ecstasy users.
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