
handle: 20.500.13089/ixv6
The choice of this theme for debate has been stimulated by recent discussions of the globalization of art history, and the increasing emphasis placed in the discipline on the notion of “world art history,” perhaps best exemplified by the books of James Elkins and David Summers: James Elkins, Is Art History Global? and David Summers, Real Spaces: World Art History and the Rise of Western Modernism. Most of the discussion has focused on Renaissance and later art, but the purpose of this debate...
Méditerranée, art comparatif, mondes anciens, Mediterranean, Middle East, mondialisation, theory, Moyen Orient, archéologie, world art, archaeology, ancient worlds, comparative art, théorie, matérialité, art mondial, globalization, materiality
Méditerranée, art comparatif, mondes anciens, Mediterranean, Middle East, mondialisation, theory, Moyen Orient, archéologie, world art, archaeology, ancient worlds, comparative art, théorie, matérialité, art mondial, globalization, materiality
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