Can Art History be Made Global?
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Monica Juneja
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‘As the book addresses the many challenges raised by its introductory question, making the familiar unfamiliar is a significant achievement of Can Art History Be Made Global? - one that reveals the global connections that have been embedded all along in the history of art.’ (Devika Singh in: Texte zur Kunst, 2024/6)
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‘This book is a major accomplishment, rich in its theorizing, thinking, and execution, and erudite in both its scope and depth; it is agile and eloquent in its language. The text is dense and requires one’s full attention, but with a rewarding outcome. It stimulates thinking otherwise, a compass to move anew through the field of the global, art history as a global project, with numerous challenges to get started oneself.’ (Kitty Zijlmans in: Kunstchronik, 2024/12)
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‘It is with these reservations in mind that I recommend reading the second to fifth chapters, which nonetheless deploy a highly intelligent conceptual relativism, a sharp awareness of transculturation at work in art practices, and a keen sensitivity of the contexts and polysemy of artefacts, particularly with regard to works and practices developed in Southeast Asia.’ (Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel in: Art History, 2024/11)
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Frontmatter
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CONTENTS
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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INTRODUCTION CAN ART HISTORY BE MADE GLOBAL?
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CHAPTER ONE THE WORLD IN A GRAIN OF SAND A Genealogy of World Art Studies
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CHAPTER TWO MAKING AND SEEING IMAGES Tracking the Routes of Vision in Early Modern Eurasia
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Plates I
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CHAPTER THREE TRAVERSING SCALE(S) Transcultural Modernism with and Beyond the Nation
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CHAPTER FOUR BEYOND BACKWATER ARCADIAS Globalised Locality and Contemporary Art Practice
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CHAPTER FIVE WHEN ART EMBRACES THE PLANET The Contemporary Exhibition Form and the Challenge of Connected Histories
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POSTSCRIPT THE HUNTER AND THE SQUIRREL Art History from the Global to the Planetary
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Plates II
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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INDEX
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