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Titel |
Is art history global? |
Auteur |
J. Elkins |
Plaats van uitgave |
New York, [etc.] |
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Routledge |
Jaar van uitgave |
2007
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Reeks |
The art seminar
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ISBN |
978-0-415-97785-2
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Annotatie |
VIII, 464 p. : fig. ; 21 cm. - Met lit. opg. - Met reg.
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Trefwoorden |
kunstgeschiedenis, westerse landen, Europa, Noord-Amerika, globalisering, essays (vorm) |
Samenvatting Volume tree in the new Routledge series "The Art Seminar" is an international conversation among art historians and critics on the subject of the practice and responsibility of global thinking within the discipline. Can the methods, concepts, and purposes of Western art history be suitable for art outside of Europe and North America? And if not, are there alternatives that are compatible with existing modes of art history? The topics are political, economic, philosophic, linguistic, and personal. By example: Should Chinese art be discussed using Western methods such as psychoanalysis or deconstruction? |
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