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Art of Art History, The: A Critical Anthology


Art of Art History, The: A Critical Anthology

Paperback by Preziosi, Donald (Emeritus Prof of Art History and Critical Theory, University of California, Los Angeles)

Art of Art History, The: A Critical Anthology

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ISBN:
9780199229840
Publication Date:
26 Feb 2009
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
600 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 13 May 2024
Art of Art History, The: A Critical Anthology

Description

What is art history? Why, how, and where did it originate, and how have its methods changed over time? The history of art has been written and rewritten since classical antiquity. Since the foundation of the modern discipline of art history in Germany in the late eighteenth century, debates about art and its histories have intensified. Historians, philosophers, psychologists, and anthropologists among others have changed our notions of what art history has been, is, and might be. This anthology is a guide to understanding art history through critical reading of the field's most innovative and influential texts, focusing on the past two centuries. Each section focuses on a key issue: art as history; aesthetics; form, content, and style; anthropology; meaning and interpretation; authorship and identity; and the phenomenon of globalization. More than thirty readings from writers as diverse as Winckelmann, Kant, Mary Kelly, and Michel Foucault are brought together, with editorial introductions to each topic providing background information, bibliographies, and critical elucidations of the issues at stake. This updated and expanded edition contains sixteen newly included extracts from key thinkers in the history of art, from Giorgio Vasari to Walter Benjamin and Satya Mohanty; a new section on globalization; and also a new concluding essay from Donald Preziosi on the tasks of the art historian today.

Contents

1. ART AS HISTORY; 2. AESTHETICS; 3. FORM, CONTENT, AND STYLE; 4. ANTHROPOLOGY AND/OR ART HISTORY; 5. MECHANISMS OF MEANING; 6. THE LIMITS OF INTERPRETATION; 7. AUTHORSHIP AND IDENTITY; 8. GLOBALIZATION AND ITS DISCONTENTS

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