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Barbarism revisited : new perspectives on an old concept
\"The figure of the barbarian has captivated the Western imagination from Greek antiquity to the present. Since the 1990s, the rhetoric of civilization versus barbarism has taken center stage in Western political rhetoric and the media. But how can the longevity and popularity of this opposition be accounted for? Why has it become such a deeply ingrained habit of thought that is still being so effectively mobilized in Western discourses? The twenty essays in this volume revisit well-known and obscure chapters in barbarism's genealogy from new perspectives and through contemporary theoretical idioms. With studies spanning from Greek antiquity to the present, they show how barbarism has functioned as the negative outside separating a civilized interior from a barbarian exterior; as the middle term in-between savagery and civilization in evolutionary models; as a repressed aspect of the civilized psyche; as concomitant with civilization; as a term that confuses fixed notions of space and time; or as an affirmative notion in philosophy and art, signifying radical change and regeneration.\"--Back cover.
Subjects Barbarian, Monstrous, and Wild
2017
In a contemporary political climate where barbarians, monsters, and savages have become ubiquitous figures of otherness, Subjects Barbarian, Monstrous, and Wild gathers essays which explore both the oppressive, dispossessing functions and subversive potentials of these figures in and through art and literature.
Seduction and Power
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Knippschild, Silke
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García Morcillo, Marta
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Ancient History
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Civilization, Ancient, in art -- Congresses
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Civilization, Ancient, in literature -- Congresses
2013,2015
This volume focuses on the reception of antiquity in the performing and visual arts from the Renaissance to the twenty-first century. It explores the tensions and relations of gender, sexuality, eroticism and power in reception. Such universal themes dictated plots and characters of myth and drama, but also served to portray historical figures, events and places from Classical history. Their changing reception and reinterpretation across time has created stereotypes, models of virtue or immoral conduct, that blend the original features from the ancient world with a diverse range of visual and performing arts of the modern era. The volume deconstructs these traditions and shows how arts of different periods interlink to form and transmit these images to modern audiences and viewers. Drawing on contributions from across Europe and the United States, a trademark of the book is the inclusive treatment of all the arts beyond the traditional limits of academic disciplines.
Elam and Persia
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Garrison, Mark B.
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Álvarez-Mon, Javier
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American Schools of Oriental Research. Meeting (2003 : Philadelphia, Pa.)
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Antiquities
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Art, Elamite
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Art, Elamite -- History -- Congresses
2011
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Transmissions and Translations in Medieval Literary and Material Culture
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Henvey, Megan
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Doviak, Amanda
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Transmissions and Translations (Conference) (2018 : University of York)
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Arts and globalization -- History -- To 1500 -- Congresses
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Civilization, Medieval
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Civilization, Medieval -- Congresses
2021,2022
This collection explores multiple artefactual, visual, textual and conceptual adaptations, developments and exchanges across the medieval world in the context of their contemporary and subsequent re-appropriations.
Paris on the Potomac
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Isabelle Gournay
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Thomas P. Somma
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Cynthia R. Field
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ARCHITECTURE
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Architecture and Architectural History
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Art & Art History
2013,2007
In 1910 John Merven Carrère, a Paris-trained American architect, wrote, \"Learning from Paris made Washington outstanding among American cities.\" The five essays in Paris on the Potomac explore aspects of this influence on the artistic and architectural environment of Washington, D.C., which continued long after the well-known contributions of Peter Charles L'Enfant, the transplanted French military officer who designed the city's plan. Isabelle Gournay's introductory essay provides an overview and examines the context and issues involved in three distinct periods of French influence: the classical and Enlightenment principles that prevailed from the 1790s through the 1820s, the Second Empire style of the 1850s through the 1870s, and the Beaux-Arts movement of the early twentieth century. William C. Allen and Thomas P. Somma present two case studies: Allen on the influence of French architecture, especially the Halle aux Blés, on Thomas Jefferson's vision of the U.S. Capitol; and Somma on David d'Angers's busts of George Washington and the Marquis de Lafayette. Liana Paredes offers a richly detailed examination of French-inspired interior decoration in the homes of Washington's elite in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Cynthia R. Field concludes the volume with a consideration of the influence of Paris on city planning in Washington, D.C., including the efforts of the McMillan Commission and the later development of the Federal Triangle complex. The essays in this collection, the latest addition to the series Perspectives on the Art and Architectural History of the United States Capitol, originated in a conference held by the U.S. Capitol Historical Society in 2002 at the French Embassy's Maison Française.
Individuals and materials in the Greco-Roman cults of Isis : agents, images, and practices : proceedings of the VIth International Conference of Isis Studies (Erfurt, May 6-8, 2013-Liège, September 23-24, 2013)
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Gasparini, Valentino
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Veymiers, Richard
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Colloque international sur les études isiaques
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Ancient Polytheism
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Archaeology
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Archéologie
2018
In \"Individuals and Materials in the Greco-Roman Cults of Isis\" Valentino Gasparini and Richard Veymiers present a collection of reflections on the individuals and groups which animated one of Antiquity’s most dynamic, significant and popular religious phenomena: the reception of the cults of Isis and other Egyptian gods throughout the Hellenistic and Roman worlds. These communities, whose members seem to share the same religious identity, for a long time have been studied in a monolithic way through the prism of the Cumontian category of the “Oriental religions”. The 26 contributions of this book, divided into three sections devoted to the “agents”, their “images” and their “practices”, shed new light on this religious movement that appears much more heterogeneous and colorful than previously recognized.
Proceedings of the Tenth Seminar of the IATS, 2003. Volume 13
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Lo Bue, Erberto
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Art, Tibetan-Congresses
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Buddhist art-Tibet Region-Congresses
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Tibet Region-Civilization-Congresses
2011
The papers in this volume discuss issues related to Tibetan art from the 7th the 20th century, dealing with relevant religious and historical sources, religious painting and iconography, medical iconography, painting materials and schools, metalwork, ritual objects, photographic records, artists.