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Plural and Multiple Geographies of Modern and Contemporary Art in East-Central Europe: Routledge Research in Art History

Editat de Caterina Preda, Magdalena Radomska
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 noi 2024
This edited volume proposes a theoretical reflection on the different artistic geographies of East-Central Europe (ECE) from an interdisciplinary perspective found at the intersection of art history, art and politics, and critical geography.
Contributors argue that this multiplicity is a defining feature of the region. At the same time, chapters employ the concept of “plural geographies” and call for an equal geography, based on solidarity and an equal distribution of capital, which could allow plural geographies to exist and be described. The “multiple geographies” of ECE consider the perspective of local conditions and emphasize how this region was part of successive empires with an important ethnic diversity and changing borders, giving it historical layers and multicultural characteristics.
The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, political studies, cultural studies, and geography.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032731742
ISBN-10: 1032731745
Pagini: 292
Ilustrații: 52
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in Art History

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate Advanced

Cuprins

Introduction  Part I: Plural Geographies of East-Central European Art  1. Plural geography(ies) - Between Class Division and Relations of Production  2. Discontinuity. Considering East-Central Europe as a Discontinuous Space  3. Points East: the Geo-Epistemology of East European Art through Conference History  4. Capitalism, Geographies, the Racial/Colonial and the Imperial/Colonial Divide  Part II: Multiple Geographies – Non-hierarchical, flexible mapping and non-mapping  5. Plurimodern Constellations: Scales of Analysis in the Spatial History of Art  6. The Hegemonic Gaze and East-Central Europe - Challenging the Totalitarian Paradigm  7. The Arts of Mapping (East Central) Europe and David Černý’s Entropa  8. A Shift From the Geopolitics of Place to the Chronopolitics of Time in East-Central Europe?  Part III: Geographies of Peripheral Solidarity  9. The Alternative Geography of Socialist Cultural Internationalism: Trans-Regional Artistic Solidarity Between East-Central Europe and Latin America  10. Black Masks White Skin. Self-Identification with Africa in the Polish Culture During Late Socialism  11. From Postsocialist Geographies to Late Socialist Networks: The Role of Cultural Exchange with Non-Aligned Countries in Croatia and Yugoslavia  12. Transnational Zones for Museums and Archives Between Latin America and Eastern Europe  Part IV: Geographies of “Strategic Essentialism”  13. Inside the Trans/National. Feminist Geographies of Close Otherness in the Art of East-Central Europe  14. An Art History of Place  15. Atemporal Histories and the Geographies of East-Central Europe, or, Why Have There not Been no Great Moldovan (Performance) Artists?  16. A Different Narrative of Nonalignment? The Case of Socialist Albania in the Art History of Central and Geography of East-Central Europe

Notă biografică

Caterina Preda is an Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science, University of Bucharest.
Magdalena Radomska is an Assistant Professor at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poland.

Descriere

This edited volume proposes a theoretical reflection on the different artistic geographies of East-Central Europe (ECE) from an interdisciplinary perspective found at the intersection of art history, art and politics, and critical geography.