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Etruscan Orientalization: Brill Research Perspectives in Humanities and Social Sciences / Brill Research Perspectives in Ancient History

Autor Jessica Nowlin
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 aug 2021
Etruscan Orientalization provides a historiography of the terms ‘orientalizing’ and ‘orientalization’ in eighteenth through twentieth century European scholarship on early Etruscan history as it sought to understand how civilizational knowledge transferred in antiquity from East to West. This original orientalist framing of cultural influence was influenced by notions of Italian nationalism and colonialism, all traits that can still be felt in modern understandings of ‘orientalizing’ as an art historical style, chronological period, and process of cultural change. This work argues that scholarship on Mediterranean connectivity in early first millennium BCE can provide new insights by abandoning the term ‘orientalizing’.
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ISBN-13: 9789004473256
ISBN-10: 9004473254
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Brill Research Perspectives in Humanities and Social Sciences / Brill Research Perspectives in Ancient History


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Etruscan Orientalization
Jessica Nowlin

Abstract
Keywords
1 Introduction
2 The Beginnings of Art Historical Periodization
3 Etruscan Origins and Nationalism
4 Orientalizing: The Birth of a Stylistic Term
5 Orientalizing to Orientalization: From Period to Process
6 Recent Interpretations of Orientalizing and Orientalization
7 Conclusions: Abandoning the Term
Acknowledgments
References
Index

Notă biografică

Jessica Nowlin, Ph.D. (2016), Brown University, is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy and Classics at the University of Texas at San Antonio. She has published on burial practices, exchange, and connectivity in central Italy and Sardinia.