Partisan Canons /
Case studies that counter the idea of a transcendent art canon by demonstrating that the content of any and every canon is historically and culturally specific.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Durham :
Duke University Press,
2007.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: canons and art history / Anna Brzyski
- Measuring canons: reflections on innovation and the nineteenth-century canon of European art / Robert Jensen
- Canon and globalization in art history / James Elkins
- Mere exposure, reproduction, and the impressionist canon / James Cutting
- Imitation and authority: the creation of the academic canon in French art, 1648-1870 / Paul Duro
- Chinese art, the National Palace Museum, and Cold War politics / Jane c. Ju
- Masculine reason or feminine spirit: gender battles in the Werkbund's canonization of national style / Despina Stratigakos
- Coubet, the decorative, and the canon: rewriting and rereading Meier-Graefe's Modern art / Jenny Anger
- The multiple masculinities of canonical modernism: James Johnson Sweeney and Alfred H. Barr Jr. in the 1930s / Marcia Brennan
- "Gardner" variety formalism: Helen Gardner and Art through the ages / Barbara Jaffee
- The Rembrandt Research Project: issues and controversies raised by a canonical overview / Linda Stone-Ferrier
- Making art in the age of art history, or how to become a canonical artist / Anna Brzyski
- Kinkade and the canon: art history's (ir)relevance / Monica Kjellman-Chapin
- Canons apart and apartheid canons: interpellations beyond the colonial in South African art / Julie McGee
- Coda: canons and contemporaneity / Terry Smith.