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From Claiming Authority to Sensuous Excursions: Mapping the Female Body in Latvian Women's Travel Writing (1878-1920)
  • 2023
  • Zita Kārkla
  • Letonica
  • NO. 49
  • PP. 170–192
  • 10.35539/LTNC.2023.0049.08
Baltic German Women between Two Cultures: Translators of Latvian Literature at the End of the 19th Century and in the 20th Century
  • 2023
  • Māra Grudule
  • Letonica
  • NO. 49
  • PP. 194–221
  • 10.35539/LTNC.2023.0049.09
German Women Active in the Study and Promotion of Art History in Latvia from the 1880s until 1915
  • 2023
  • Baiba Vanaga
  • Letonica
  • NO. 49
  • PP. 114–135
  • 10.35539/LTNC.2023.0049.06
The Conflict of the Interpretation of Jēkabs Bīne’s Ornament Lecture with Stalin-Era Aesthetics
  • 2023
  • Agita Gritāne
  • Letonica
  • NO. 48
  • PP. 24–45
  • 10.35539/LTNC.2023.0048.03
Participatory Arts: Cases of Collaborative Authorship in Latvian Art and the Culture Environment of the 1970s–80s
  • 2023
  • Laine Kristberga
  • Letonica
  • NO. 48
  • PP. 116–141
  • 10.35539/LTNC.2023.07
Latvian Exile Artists in the 1950s–60s US Art Scene: Contexts of Social and Creative Life
  • 2023
  • Andra Silapētere
  • Letonica
  • PP. 46–71
  • 10.35539/LTNC.2023.0048.04
Post-Humanist Thought in Artwork Research: The Tiny Ontographies of Ineta Freidenfelde
  • 2023
  • Ieva Melgalve
  • Letonica
  • NO. 48
  • PP. 143–163
  • 10.35539/LTNC.2023.0048.08
The Importance of Various Techniques in Latvian Textile Art of the Second Half of the 20th Century
  • 2023
  • Elīna Veilande-Apine
  • Letonica
  • NO. 48
  • PP. 72–91
  • 10.35539/LTNC.2023.0048.05
Landscape Identification in the Textiles of the Heimrāts School, in the Context of Personal Geography
  • 2023
  • Rita Broka
  • Letonica
  • PP. 92–115
  • 10.35539/LTNC.2023.0048.06
Urban Monks: Contexts of the Portraits in Atis Jākobsons’s Personal Exhibition at Padure Manor
  • 2023
  • Jānis Ozoliņš, Kārlis Vērdiņš
  • Letonica
  • NO. 48
  • PP. 164–181
  • 10.35539/LTNC.2023.0048.09
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