Category: Arts and Humanities

Yorùbá music is presented as a narrative force in theatre
Study examining Yorùbá traditional music as narrative force in African theatre, documenting songs for Osofisan’s Red is the Freedom Road and advocating systematic musical preservation protocols.

Tribute to Keith Bell and his final scientific paper
Tribute to Professor Keith Bell and publication of his final comprehensive review on carbonatites, synthesizing decades of geoscience research on these complex mineral systems.

Logic’s neutrality is framed as theory closure
Interprets logic’s neutrality through theory closure within a metalinguistic framework distinguishing validity from truth, connecting theory construction with logical structure.

Chandigarh Capitol reflects Le Corbusier’s architectural concepts
Explore Le Corbusier’s Capitol administrative center in Chandigarh, analyzing how modernist urban planning principles were implemented in post-independence India through seven monumental structures.

Display windows are framed as atmospheric experimental devices
Theoretical analysis of display windows as dioramic devices for atmospheric experimentation, integrating architecture and exhibit design through historical and contemporary case studies.

Indian women novelists link patriarchy to women’s identity crisis
Study of women’s representation and emancipation themes in novels by Indian women writers Deshpande, Kapur, and Nair, examining patriarchal subjugation and identity formation.

Intelligence reports reveal shifts in ethnic German morale in annexed Poland
Comparative analysis of Polish Underground and Nazi SS intelligence reports reveals ethnic German sentiment shifts in Nazi-annexed Poland 1942-1944, reconstructing morale and loyalty patterns.

Indexical notation may help represent sound morphology
Indexical notation framework for sound morphology using Peirce’s semiotic theory, demonstrated through interactive score case study establishing causal performer-sonic relationships.

Pan-African art exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago
Project a Black Planet explores Pan-African art and culture through an international collaborative exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago, running December 2024 to March 2025.

Wittgenstein is presented as a methodological naturalist
Explore Wittgensteinian methodological naturalism as a metaphilosophical constraint on philosophy independent of metaphysical commitments, distinguishing it from ontological positions.










