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Can art history be made global? : meditations from the periphery

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The book responds to the challenge of the global turn in the humanities from the perspective of art history.

A global art history, it argues, need not follow the logic of economic globalization nor seek to bring the entire world into its fold.

Instead, it draws on a theory of transculturation to explore key moments of an art history that can no longer be approached through a facile globalism.

How can art historical analysis theorize relationships of connectivity that have characterized cultures and regions across distances?

How can it meaningfully handle issues of commensurability or its absence among cultures?

By shifting the focus of enquiry to South Asia, the five meditations that make up this book seek to translate intellectual insights of experiences beyond Euro–America into globally intelligible analyses.

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Product Details
De Gruyter
3110716291 / 9783110716290
Paperback / softback
709
20/03/2023
Germany
English
448 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
24 cm