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    www.cdnarchitect.com/Issues/ISarticle.asp?id=189814&sto - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/25/2007    Last Visited: 9/25/2007  

    Jeffrey T. Schnapp lectures at the CCA

    September 6, 2007 Jeffrey T. Schnapp presents "The Face of the Modern Architect" at 6:00 pm in the CCA Paul Desmarais Theatre.Schnapp is a CCA Mellon Senior Fellow and Professor of Comparative Literature and Founder-Director of the Stanford Humanities Lab.He is the author of several books and his writings have appeared in Modernism/Modernity, Art Issues, Journal of Contemporary History, and Grey Room.

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    Published on: 2/21/2008    Last Visited: 6/8/2008  

    The Crowded Frameâ€"Jeffrey Schnapp, director of the Stanford Humanities Lab and curator of the exhibition Revolutionary Tides: The Art of the Political Poster, 1914-1989, explores the emergence, evolution, and use of panoramic photographs of crowds in modern illustrated magazines in Fascist Italy.Presented with the Miami Ad School and sponsored by the AIGA.

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    Published on: 8/24/2007    Last Visited: 8/24/2007  

    This lecture will be presented at the Canadian Centre for Architecture in Montreal on Thursday, September 6, 2007 at 6:00 pm by Jeffrey T. Schnapp, Mellon Senior Fellow and Professor, Stanford University.

    Jeffrey T. Schnapp, CCA Mellon Senior Fellow and Professor of Comparative Literature at Stanford University, presents The Face of the Modern Architect as part of the 2007 Mellon Lectures series.Schnapp is the Founder-Director of the Stanford Humanities Lab, and authored Building Fascism, Communism, Democracy: Gaetano Ciocca - Builder, Inventor, Farmer, Writer, Engineer (2003); Crowds (2006); and co-author of Ball and Hammer: Hugo Ball's Tenderenda the Fantast (2002).

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    Published on: 5/7/1993    Last Visited: 7/15/2008  

    "It's an imaginative approach to teaching language that is unlike most other language programs," said Jeffrey Schnapp, chairman of the Stanford Italian Studies Department."You have small groups of foreigners in an entirely foreign place."Schnapp added that Grado is probably the best place to conduct an intensive program like Mattiussi-Seaman's because of its small size and lack of tourist traffic.

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    Published on: 5/26/2007    Last Visited: 5/26/2007  

    The Mellon lecture series concludes on Thursday, September 6, 2007 with Jeffrey T. Schnapp, CCA Mellon Senior Fellow and Professor of Comparative Literature at Stanford University, who presents The Face of the Modern Architect.
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    Jeffrey T. Schnapp is Professor of Comparative Literature and Founder-Director of the Stanford Humanities Lab.

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    www.eyemagazine.com/review.php?id=126&rid=613&set=682 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/2005    Last Visited: 6/28/2007  

    By Jeffrey T. Schnapp
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    One challenge of design and art historians today is how to analyse familiar material, like political posters, through unique lenses. ‘Whereas the conventional approach to poster art emphasises classifications based on artist, period, political ideology, and nationality,' writes Jeffrey T. Schnapp, director of Stanford University's Humanities Laboratory, ‘Revolutionary Tides is instead concerned with the emergence of a common graphic vernacular for depicting multitudes as political actors on a worldwide scale and in a multiplicity of only loosely interconnected artistic, political, and historical settings.'

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    Published on: 10/16/2008    Last Visited: 1/29/2008  

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    Published on: 5/9/2005    Last Visited: 9/30/2006  

    JEFFREY SCHNAPP
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    Jeffrey Schnapp is currently Professor of Italian and Comparative Literature at Stanford University.He is the author of many books, including "Staging Fascism: 18BL and The Theater of Masses for Masses" and "Anno X" on the exhibition of the 1932 fascist revolution.He was also the editor of "L'esposizione di Bernardino Daniello da Lucca sopra la commedia di Dante" and has written various essays on medieval and humanistic literature, on the relationship between culture and fascism and on futurism.

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    A Primer of Italian Fascism - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/30/2000    Last Visited: 12/26/2001  

    Jeffrey T. Scnapp is Rosina Pierotti Chair of Italian Literature at Stanford University and the author of serveral books, including Staging Fascism: 18 BL and the Theater for Masses.

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    Antiques and the Arts - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/27/2000    Last Visited: 3/8/2006  

    Guest curated by Jeffrey T. Schnapp, founder and director of The Stanford Humanities Laboratory, it brings together 120 striking posters drawn from the extensive collections of the Hoover Institution and The Wolfsonian.

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