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Speaking of modern and contemporary asian art
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Series Preface vii
- First Introduction 1
- Second Introduction 5
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The Seminars
- 1. The national situation 13
- 2. Translation 23
- 3. The prehistory of globalization 37
- 4. Hybridity 51
- 5. Temporality 63
- 6. Postcolonial narratives 73
- 7. Neoliberalism 85
- 8. Four failures of the seminars 97
- 9. Universality 109
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Assessments
- Globalism/Globalization 129
- Letter on globalization 138
- Letter on globalization 140
- Hybridization and the geopolitics of art 142
- The oxymoron of global art 146
- Circulate, but without differences! 148
- Academic difficulties with “convergence” : globalization and contemporary art 152
- Art, globalization, and imperialism 158
- Narratives of belonging: on the relation of the art institution and the changing nation-state 161
- Originality, universality, and other modernist myths 166
- Contemporary art, “contemporaneity,” and world art history 171
- Speaking of modern and contemporary asian art 176
- A distant view 181
- Globalization and transnational modernism 183
- Art history and architecture’s aporia 188
- So what might be solved here? 195
- Perspectives on scale: From the atomic to the universal 200
- A remark on globalization in (east) Central Europe 205
- Globalization and (contemporary) art 209
- Thinking through shards of china 214
- In and out of the local 218
- What’s wrong with global art? 222
- global art history and transcultural studies 226
- looking for something 229
- nomadic territories and times 237
- Dead parrot society 241
- Geoaesthetic hierarchies: geography, geopolitics, global art, and coloniality 245
- Afterword 251
- Notes on the contributors 285
- Index 291
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Series Preface vii
- First Introduction 1
- Second Introduction 5
-
The Seminars
- 1. The national situation 13
- 2. Translation 23
- 3. The prehistory of globalization 37
- 4. Hybridity 51
- 5. Temporality 63
- 6. Postcolonial narratives 73
- 7. Neoliberalism 85
- 8. Four failures of the seminars 97
- 9. Universality 109
-
Assessments
- Globalism/Globalization 129
- Letter on globalization 138
- Letter on globalization 140
- Hybridization and the geopolitics of art 142
- The oxymoron of global art 146
- Circulate, but without differences! 148
- Academic difficulties with “convergence” : globalization and contemporary art 152
- Art, globalization, and imperialism 158
- Narratives of belonging: on the relation of the art institution and the changing nation-state 161
- Originality, universality, and other modernist myths 166
- Contemporary art, “contemporaneity,” and world art history 171
- Speaking of modern and contemporary asian art 176
- A distant view 181
- Globalization and transnational modernism 183
- Art history and architecture’s aporia 188
- So what might be solved here? 195
- Perspectives on scale: From the atomic to the universal 200
- A remark on globalization in (east) Central Europe 205
- Globalization and (contemporary) art 209
- Thinking through shards of china 214
- In and out of the local 218
- What’s wrong with global art? 222
- global art history and transcultural studies 226
- looking for something 229
- nomadic territories and times 237
- Dead parrot society 241
- Geoaesthetic hierarchies: geography, geopolitics, global art, and coloniality 245
- Afterword 251
- Notes on the contributors 285
- Index 291