The New Art History provides a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental changes which have occurred in both the institutions and practice of art history over the last thirty years. Jonathan Harris examines and accounts for the new approaches to the study of art which have been grouped loosely under the term 'the new art history'. He distinguishes between these and earlier forms of 'radical' or 'critical' analysis, explores the influence of other disciplines and traditions on art history, and relates art historical ideas and values to social change. Structured around an examination of key texts by major contemporary critics, including Tim Clarke, Griselda Pollock, Fred Orton, Albert Boime, Alan Wallach and Laura Mulvey, each chapter discusses a key moment in the discipline of art history, tracing the development and interaction of Marxist, feminist and psychoanalytic critical theories. Individual chapters include: * Capitalist Modernity, the Nation-State and Visual Representation * Feminism, Art, and Art History * Subjects, Identities and Visual Ideology * Structures and Meanings in Art and Society * The Representation of Sexuality
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In this excellent book, Jonathan Harris explores the fundamental changes which have occurred both in the institutions and practice of art history over the last thirty years.
Acknowlegements Dedication Illustrations Introduction 1. Radical Art History: Back to its Future? 2. Capitalist Modernity, the Nation-State and Visual Representation 3. Feminism, Art and Art History 4. Subjects, Identities and Visual Ideology 5. Structures and Meanings in Art and Society 6. Searching, After Certainties 7. Sexualities Represented Conclusion: The Means and Ends of Radical Art History
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780415230087
Publisert
2001-09-20
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
590 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
302

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Biographical note

Jonathan Harris is Senior Lecturer in the School of Architecture at Liverpool University. He is the author of Federal Art and National Culture (Cambridge University Press 1995), co-author of Modernism in Dispute: Art Since the Forties (Yale University Press 1993), and co-editor of Art in Modern Culture (Phaidon 1992).