9781444336313-1444336312-Art in Theory: The West in the World - An Anthology of Changing Ideas (Wiley Blackwell Art in Theory Series)

Art in Theory: The West in the World - An Anthology of Changing Ideas (Wiley Blackwell Art in Theory Series)

ISBN-13: 9781444336313
ISBN-10: 1444336312
Edition: 1
Author: Charles Harrison, Paul Wood, Leon Wainwright
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: Paperback 1160 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781444336313
ISBN-10: 1444336312
Edition: 1
Author: Charles Harrison, Paul Wood, Leon Wainwright
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: Paperback 1160 pages

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Art in Theory: The West in the World - An Anthology of Changing Ideas (Wiley Blackwell Art in Theory Series) (ISBN-13: 9781444336313 and ISBN-10: 1444336312), written by authors Charles Harrison, Paul Wood, Leon Wainwright, was published by Wiley-Blackwell in 2021. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other Criticism (Arts History & Criticism, History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Art in Theory: The West in the World - An Anthology of Changing Ideas (Wiley Blackwell Art in Theory Series) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Criticism books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.68.

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A ground-breaking new anthology in the Art in Theory series, offering an examination of the changing relationships between the West and the wider world in the field of art and material culture
Art in Theory: The West in the World is a ground-breaking anthology that comprehensively examines the relationship of Western art to the art and material culture of the wider world. Editors Paul Wood and Leon Wainwright have included 370 texts, some of which appear in English for the first time.
The anthologized texts are presented in eight chronological parts, which are then subdivided into key themes appropriate to each historical era. The majority of the texts are representations of changing ideas about the cultures of the world by European artists and intellectuals, but increasingly, as the modern period develops, and especially as colonialism is challenged, a variety of dissenting voices begin to claim their space, and a counter narrative to western hegemony develops. Over half the book is devoted to 20th and 21st century materials, though the book’s unique selling point is the way it relates the modern globalization of art to much longer cultural histories.
As well as the anthologized material, Art in Theory: The West in the World contains:
A general introduction discussing the scope of the collection
Introductory essays to each of the eight parts, outlining the main themes in their historical contexts
Individual introductions to each text, explaining how they relate to the wider theoretical and political currents of their time
Intended for a wide audience, the book is essential reading for students on courses in art and art history. It will also be useful to specialists in the field of art history and readers with a general interest in the culture and politics of the modern world.
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Art in Theory: The West in the World is a ground-breaking anthology that comprehensively examines the relationship of Western art to the art and material culture of the wider world. Editors Paul Wood and Leon Wainwright have included over 350 texts, some of which appear in English for the first time. The anthologized texts are presented in eight chronological parts, which are then subdivided into key themes appropriate to each historical era.
The majority of the texts are representations of changing ideas about the cultures of the world by European artists and intellectuals. Increasingly, as the modern period develops, and especially as colonialism is challenged, a variety of dissenting voices begin to claim their space, and a counter narrative to Western hegemony develops. Over half of the book is devoted to 20th and 21st Century materials, though the book's unique selling point is the way in which it relates to the modern globalization of art to much longer cultural histories.
As well as the anthologized material, Art in Theory: The West in the World contains:
A general introduction discussing the scope of the collection
Introductory essays to each of the eight parts, outlining the main themes in their historical contexts
Individual introductions to each text, explaining how they relate to the wider theoretical and political currents of their time.
Intended for a wide audience, this book is essential reading for students on courses in art and art history. It will also be useful to specialists in the field of art history and readers with a general interest in the culture and politics of the modern world.
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Art in Theory: The West in the World is a ground-breaking anthology that comprehensively examines the relationship of Western art to the art and material culture of the wider world. Editors Paul Wood and Leon Wainwright have included over 350 texts, some of which appear in English for the first time. The anthologized texts are presented in eight chronological parts, which are then subdivided into key themes appropriate to each historical era.
The majorit

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