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Art and its global histories : a reader
This Reader represents an invaluable teaching tool, offering content ranging from academic essays and excerpts, new translations, interviews with curators and artists, to art criticism. The introduction sets out the state of art history today as it undergoes the profound shift of a 'global turn...
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Document Type: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Milton Keynes
: The Open University
, [2017]
Manchester : Manchester University Press in association with The Open University , [2017] |
Edition: | First published |
Series: | Art and its global histories
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Online Access: | Inhaltsverzeichnis |
Author Notes: | edited by Diana Newall, with Emma Barker, Warren Carter, Kathleen Christian and Renate Dohmen |
Summary: | This Reader represents an invaluable teaching tool, offering content ranging from academic essays and excerpts, new translations, interviews with curators and artists, to art criticism. The introduction sets out the state of art history today as it undergoes the profound shift of a 'global turn. Particular focus is given to British India, which represents a shift from the usual attention paid to Orientalism and French art in this period. The sources and debates on this topic have never before been brought together in a satisfactory way and this book will represent a particularly significant and valuable contribution for postgraduate and undergraduate art history teaching |
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Item Description: | "This Reader forms part of the series 'Art and its Global Histories' [...]." (ungezählte Seite ii) "This publication forms part of the Open University module 'Art and its Global Histories' (A344)." (ungezählte Seite iv) Literaturangaben in Fußnoten Mit Register Auf der Haupttitelseite: Manchester University Press in association with The Open University |
Physical Description: | xiv, 325 Seiten Illustrationen 24 cm |
ISBN: | 1526119927 9781526119926 |