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Japanese Art – Transcultural Perspectives
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The transcultural approach to Japanese art history embraced by the contributors to this volume centers on the dynamic aesthetic, artistic, and conceptual negotiations across cultural, temporal, and...
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06 December 2024

The transcultural approach to Japanese art history embraced by the contributors to this volume centers on the dynamic aesthetic, artistic, and conceptual negotiations across cultural, temporal, and spatial boundaries. It not only acknowledges material objects, people, and technologies as agents, but also intangible practices such as knowledge and concepts as vital agencies of interaction in transcultural processes. With its premise on connectivity, trans-territoriality, networks, and their transformative potential, this research destabilizes categorical configurations such as “center vs. periphery” and “high vs. low,” calling into question the classical canon of Japanese art history.
Price: $156.00
Pages: 600
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Studies in Asian Art and Archaeology
Publication Date:
06 December 2024
ISBN: 9789004337701
Format: Hardcover
Melanie Trede is Professor of Japanese Art History at University of Heidelberg.
Mio Wakita is Head of Asian Collection and Curator at the MAK – Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna.
Christine M. E. Guth was head of the Asian specialism in the history of design program at the Royal College of Art and Victoria and Albert Museum from 2007-16.
Mio Wakita is Head of Asian Collection and Curator at the MAK – Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna.
Christine M. E. Guth was head of the Asian specialism in the history of design program at the Royal College of Art and Victoria and Albert Museum from 2007-16.