Arts in society: the arts and the human environment
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Kamarck, Edward, Editor
Arts in society: the arts and the human environment
Volume 8, Issue 2
Research studies and development in the arts University Extension the University of Wisconsin, 1971
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Contents
[Cover] Arts in society: the arts and the human environment
Editorial comment: jottings from the diary of a conference habitué, Kamarck, Edward L. pp. 450-451
Editorial comment: why, where, what, and again, Walters, Walter H. pp. 452-453
[The keynote: the arts: the time for total environmental concern], Straight, Michael pp. [454]-465
Poetry: moon bones, Gibson, Morgan pp. 466-467
[The keynote: the arts as early warning signals], Morrison, Jack pp. [468]-481
[The keynote: the arts in a technological environment], Tumin, Melvin M. pp. [482]-499
[The keynote: the artist as perceiver of social realities: the post-art artist], Rosenberg, Harold pp. 500-515
[The keynote: the shape of humanism], Chermayeff, Serge pp. [516]-531
Poetry: my hands are alive, Russell, Norman p. 531
[The keynote: education as sensibility], Kaufman, Irving pp. [532]-551
[The keynote: youth/the arts/human environment], Palmer, Timothy pp. [552]-565
Poetry: the sky has hands, Russell, Norman p. 565
[The keynote: citizens' strategies for strengthening the role of the arts in human environment], Moorhead, William S. pp. [566]-579
[Postlude: the arts as environmental imperatives], Hightower, John pp. [580]-587
Poetry: the world, Russell, Norman p. 587
A national conference on the arts and the human environment, pp. 588-591
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