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What is 'Islamic' Art?: Between Religion and Perception
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A new approach to Islam and its arts as a decolonizing model for global approaches to art history.
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- Explores the concept of 'Islamic' art
- Examines the relationship between religion and artistic perception
- Discusses the diverse forms and expressions of Islamic art
- Addresses the cultural and historical contexts of Islamic art
- Written by a highly regarded expert in Islamic art and culture
- Provides insightful perspectives on the topic
| Item Weight | 1 lbs (450 grams) |
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What is 'Islamic' Art?: Between Religion and Perception
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Answer: The book proposes a new approach to art history by emphasizing the experience of reception over the context of production. -
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What does the book critique?
Answer: The book critiques the modern, secular, and European premises of disciplinary art history.
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Pros
- Rich historical context
- Diverse artistic perspectives
- Engaging visual illustrations
- Thought-provoking analysis
- In-depth exploration of themes
Cons
- Occasional dense academic language
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Features & Benefits
- Reveals what is 'Islamic' in Islamic art
- Explores perception of arts through the discursive sphere of historical Islam
- Emphasizes experience of reception over context of production
- Critique of modern, secular, and European premises of art history
- Interpretations of intertextual themes from antique philosophies to modern Middle East
- Provides a decolonizing model for art history
