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  1. Postcolonising the medieval image
    Published: 2017

    Universitätsbibliothek J. C. Senckenberg, Bibliothekszentrum Geisteswissenschaften (BzG)
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    Contributor: Frojmovic, Eva; Karkov, Catherine E.
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781472481665; 1472481666
    RVK Categories: LH 65600 ; EC 1878 ; NK 4940
    Subjects: Postkolonialismus; Mittelalter; Kunst
    Scope: xvi, 302 Seiten, Illustrationen (schwarz-weiß)
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    Essays collected in this volume are largely a product of a series of workshops and conference sessions organised between 2009 and 2011 as part of the Arts and Humanities Reserach Council funded 'Postcolonising the Medieval Image' network

  2. Postcolonising the medieval image
    Contributor: Frojmovic, Eva (HerausgeberIn); Karkov, Catherine E. (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2017]
    Publisher:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London

    "Postcolonial theories have transformed literary, historical and cultural studies over the past three decades. Yet the study of medieval art and visualities has, in general, remained Eurocentric in its canon and conservative in its approaches.... more

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    "Postcolonial theories have transformed literary, historical and cultural studies over the past three decades. Yet the study of medieval art and visualities has, in general, remained Eurocentric in its canon and conservative in its approaches. 'Postcolonising', as the eleven essays in this volume show, entails active intervention into the field of medieval art history and visual studies through a theoretical reframing of research. This approach poses and elicits new research questions, and tests how concepts current in postcolonial studies-such as diaspora and migration, under-represented artistic cultures, accented art making, displacement, intercultural vs transcultural, hybridity, presence/absence-can help medievalists to reinvigorate the study of art and visuality. Postcolonial concepts are deployed in order to redraft the canon of medieval art, thereby seeking to build bridges between medievalist and modernist communities of scholars. Among the varied topics explored in the volume are the appropriation of Roman iconography by early medieval Scandinavian metalworkers, multilingualism and materiality in Anglo-Saxon culture, the circulation and display of Islamic secular ceramics on Pisan churches, cultural negotiation by Jewish minorities in Central Europe and the Iberian peninsula, Holy Land maps and medieval imaginative geography, and the uses of Thomas Becket in the colonial imaginary of the Plantagenet court"--Back cover Postcolonial theories have transformed literary, historical and cultural studies over the past three decades. Yet the study of medieval art and visualities has, in general, remained Eurocentric in its canon and conservative in its approaches. 'Postcolonising', as the eleven essays in this volume show, entails active intervention into the field of medieval art history and visual studies through a theoretical reframing of research. This approach poses and elicits new research questions, and tests how concepts current in postcolonial studies-such as diaspora and migration, under-represented artistic cultures, accented art making, displacement, intercultural vs transcultural, hybridity, presence/absence-can help medievalists to reinvigorate the study of art and visuality. Postcolonial concepts are deployed in order to redraft the canon of medieval art, thereby seeking to build bridges between medievalist and modernist communities of scholars. Among the varied topics explored in the volume are the appropriation of Roman iconography by early medieval Scandinavian metalworkers, multilingualism and materiality in Anglo-Saxon culture, the circulation and display of Islamic secular ceramics on Pisan churches, cultural negotiation by Jewish minorities in Central Europe and the Iberian peninsula, Holy Land maps and medieval imaginative geography, and the uses of Thomas Becket in the colonial imaginary of the Plantagenet court

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Frojmovic, Eva (HerausgeberIn); Karkov, Catherine E. (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 1472481666; 9781472481665
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    9781472481665
    RVK Categories: EC 1878 ; LH 65600
    Series: An Ashgate book
    Subjects: Art, Medieval; Postcolonialism and the arts; Art, Medieval; Postcolonialism and the arts
    Scope: xvi, 302 Seiten, Illustrationen
    Notes:

    Aus der Einführung: "The essays collected in this volume are largely the product of a series of workshops and conference sessions organised between 2009 and 2011 as part of the Arts and Humanities Research Council funded "Postcolonising the Medieval Image" network."

    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 261-292 und Index

    Eva Frojmovic and Catherine E. Karkov. Part 1 The language of the postcolonial : Decolonising gold bracteates: from Late Roman medallions to Scandinavian Migration Period pendants: List of figures ; Acknowledgements ; List of contributors. Introduction

    Catherine E. Karkov: The Franks Casket speaks back: the bones of the past, the becoming of England

    Margaret E. Hadley. Part 2 The location of the postcolonial : Mandeville's Jews, colonialism, certainty, and art history: Camouflaging and echoing the Latin mass in an illuminated French-language missal

    Lara Eggleton: Conquest and coexistence in sixteenth-century Granada: imposing orders in the Alhambra's Mexuar

    Roland Betancourt. Part 3 The ambivalence of the postcolonial : Postcolonialising Thomas Becket: the saint as resistant site: Beyond Foucault's laugh: on the ethical practice of medieval art history

    Karen Rose Mathews: Defining a merchant identity and aesthetic in Pisa: Muslim ceramics as commodities, mementos, and architectural decoration on eleventh-century churches

    Jane Barlow: The Muslim warrior at the Seder meal: dynamics between minorities in the Rylands Haggadah

    Eva Frojmovic. Bibliography: Neighbouring and mixta in thirteenth-century Ashkenaz