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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius: 241x178 mm, kaal: 676 g, 105 b-w illus.
  • Sari: Clark Studies in the Visual Arts
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Feb-2014
  • Kirjastus: Yale University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0300196857
  • ISBN-13: 9780300196856
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius: 241x178 mm, kaal: 676 g, 105 b-w illus.
  • Sari: Clark Studies in the Visual Arts
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Feb-2014
  • Kirjastus: Yale University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0300196857
  • ISBN-13: 9780300196856
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With globalization steadily reshaping the cultural landscape, scholars have long called for a full-scale reassessment of art history's largely Eurocentric framework. This collection of case studies and essays, the latest in the Clark Studies in the Visual Arts series, brings together voices from various disciplinary and theoretical backgrounds, each proposing ways to remap, decenter, and reorient what is often assumed to be a unified field. Rather than devise a one-size-fits-all strategy for what has long been a divided and disjointed terrain, these authors and artists reframe the inherent challenges of the globalmost notably geographic, political, aesthetic, and linguistic differencesas productive starting points for study. As the book demonstrates, approaching art history from such alternative perspectives rewrites some of the most basic narratives, from the origins of representation to the beginnings of the modern to the very history of globalization and its effects.

Distributed for the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute
Introduction vii
Aruna D'Souza
Part One Remapping Terrains, Retelling Time
An Ephemeris, Corrected for the Longitudes of Tomorrow: Speculations on the Orbit and Motion of Objects and Processes in Contemporary Art Today and Tomorrow
3(17)
Raqs Media Collective
De Tlacuilolli: Renaissance Artistic Theory in the Wake of the Global Turn
20(20)
Alessandra Russo
Transnational Architecture, Ethics, and the Reification of History: Park5l Islamic Community Center in New York City
40(21)
Kishwar Rizvi
Photography's Time of Dispersal and Return
61(18)
Kobena Mercer
Part Two Decentering and Reorienting Global Art Histories
Conversation without Borders
79(9)
Steven Nelson
Art History and Its Discontents in Global Times
88(19)
Parul Dave-Mukherji
Troubles with Perspective: Case Studies in Picture-Making from Qajar Iran
107(19)
David J. Roxburgh
What Art Does: Methodological Privileging of Agency and Art History's Global Dispute in 1901
126(19)
Talinn Grigor
Part Three Translating, Counter-Visualization, and Practice
Channels and Items of Translation
145(15)
Esra Akcan
Globalatinization, Leon Ferrari, and the Situated Art Historian
160(16)
Todd Porterfield
Isaac Julien, or the Southern Question in Art History
176(21)
Ranjana Khanna
The History of the Anonymous and Horizontal Visuality
197(16)
Nicholas Mirzoeff
Epilogue
Turning the "Fearful Sphere": Prepositional Tactics in and for the Global 213(15)
Jill H. Casid
Contributors 228(4)
Photography Credits 232
Jill H. Casid is professor of visual studies in the department of art history at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Aruna D'Souza is the former associate director of the Research and Academic Program at the Clark, and a scholar of modern and contemporary European visual culture and feminist theory.