Transcultural Histories of Art and Artisanal Epistemologies : Knowledge to Be Made (Routledge Advances in Art and Visual Studies)

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Transcultural Histories of Art and Artisanal Epistemologies : Knowledge to Be Made (Routledge Advances in Art and Visual Studies)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 223 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032594491
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Full Description

This edited volume de-familiarizes European conceptions of artistry and thinks its history anew. It represents a rethinking on a global stage of some of the most fundamental assumptions in what were once arguably helpful methodological tools in art history.

As chapters in this book demonstrate, the category of artisanal knowledge opens up the history of culture, allowing discourse to be freed from a narrative of cultural development without excluding Art with a capital A from consideration. Our shared inquiry, approached through many different case studies involving many kinds of data and contexts, focuses attention on methodological aspects. Each chapter provides a sustained meditation on artisanal knowledge that includes intellectual, social, economic, and political factors without relying on universals, monolithic categories, hierarchies of genre and medium, or the use of binaries, least of all the global/local binary. As different as they are from one another, all the chapters in this book ask about various connectivities among peoples, ideas, things.

The book will be of interest to artists, critics, curators, and scholars working in art history, museum studies, history, material culture studies, performance studies, eco-criticism, Latin American studies, colonial studies, religious studies, anthropology, and Indigenous studies.

The Introduction and Coda of this book are freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

Contents

List of Contributors

Introduction and Acknowledgements

1. Theoretical Introduction: Artisanal Epistemology as a Transcultural Concept

Claire Farago

New Epistemologies in Formation

2. The Making and Materiality of Kalaallit assilialiait:

Inuit Artisanal Knowledge in the Global Nineteenth Century

Bart Pushaw

3. Artisanal Waste Construction in Contemporary Art and Architecture of Mexico City:

The Conceptual Impact of Abraham Cruzvillegas

Peter Krieger

Transcultural Institutions

4. Self-Reflexive Practices in the Arts of Luis García Hevia: From Colonial Workshop to Experiential Processes in Nineteenth-century Colombia

Patricia Zalamea

5. "Para o inglês ver - para o brasileiro acreditar":

Transcultural Discourses and Practices in Contemporary Brazilian Arts and Cultures

Jens Baumgarten and Vinicius Spricigo

Material Flows/Circulating Objects

6. Artisanal Authority and Indigenous Knowledge in the Book Culture of Sixteenth-century Mexico

Jeanette Favrot Peterson

7. From Stone and Wood: Carving Christian Identity in Early Modern India

Erin Benay

8. Making and Sensing: Ceramics, Metalwork, and Aromatics in Transcultural Exchanges

Leah R. Clark

Knowledge-sharing Models

9. Migrating Inventions: Brunelleschi's Dome and the East

Dario Donetti and Lorenzo Vigotti

10. Material Concerns: Experiential Teaching and Learning with First Nations Artists in Australia

Susan Lowish

11 Coda: Collaborations, Transformations, and Continuing Conversations

Susan Lowish, Jens Baumgarten, and Claire Farago

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