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Art History: A Critical Introduction to its Methods


Art History: A Critical Introduction to its Methods

Paperback by Hatt, Michael; Klonk, Charlotte

Art History: A Critical Introduction to its Methods

£15.99

ISBN:
9780719069598
Publication Date:
9 Mar 2006
Language:
English
Publisher:
Manchester University Press
Pages:
264 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 21 - 22 May 2024
Art History: A Critical Introduction to its Methods

Description

Art History: A critical introduction to its methods provides a lively and stimulating introduction to methodological debates within art history. Offering a lucid account of approaches from Hegel to post-colonialism, the book provides a sense of art history's own history as a discipline from its emergence in the late-eighteenth century to contemporary debates. By explaining the underlying philosophical and political assumptions behind each method, along with clear examples of how these are brought to bear on visual and historical analysis, the authors show that an adherence to a certain method is, in effect, a commitment to a set of beliefs and values. The book makes a strong case for the vitality of the discipline and its methodological centrality to new fields such as visual culture. This book will be of enormous value to undergraduate and graduate students, and also makes its own contributions to ongoing scholarly debates about theory and method.

Contents

List of Illustrations Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. A variety of interpretations: a preview 3. Hegel and the birth of art history 4. Connoisseurship 5. Formalism: Heinrich Wölfflin and Alois Riegl 6. Iconography - Iconology: Erwin Panofsky 7. Marxism and the social history of art 8. Feminism 9. Psychoanalysis 10. Semiotics 11. Postcolonialism 12. Conclusion

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