
Under the Skin by Ceren Zpinar
Under the Skin examines contemporary women's art from the Middle East and North Africa, introducing the latest scholarship on art production, histories and methods in approaching modern and contemporary visual culture.
A brilliant work with seamless scholarship * Claudia Yaghoobi, Woman's Art Journal *
I want to welcome and celebrate this remarkable and significant collection of art historical work and art-writing as a profound contribution to the conditions of making and reading art in the postcolonial and the planetary that embody the shifting perspectives of generation and geography* Prof. Griselda Pollock, University of Leeds *
This much-awaited volume ... provides tools and methods for further investigation, in which the appreciation of regional specificities in terms of knowledge and scholarly debates, as well as historical facts — although against the grain of contemporary tendencies — prove to be crucial for the transcultural and inclusive repositioning of the discipline of art history. * Dr Nadia Radwan, Universität Bern *
One of the key invocations of this publication is to prompt scholars, art historians, critics, curators & writers to consider intersectional feminist approaches in the research of global art histories as integral rather than niche. * Mandy Merzaban, Massachusetts Institute of Technology *
I want to welcome and celebrate this remarkable and significant collection of art historical work and art-writing as a profound contribution to the conditions of making and reading art in the postcolonial and the planetary that embody the shifting perspectives of generation and geography* Prof. Griselda Pollock, University of Leeds *
This much-awaited volume ... provides tools and methods for further investigation, in which the appreciation of regional specificities in terms of knowledge and scholarly debates, as well as historical facts — although against the grain of contemporary tendencies — prove to be crucial for the transcultural and inclusive repositioning of the discipline of art history. * Dr Nadia Radwan, Universität Bern *
One of the key invocations of this publication is to prompt scholars, art historians, critics, curators & writers to consider intersectional feminist approaches in the research of global art histories as integral rather than niche. * Mandy Merzaban, Massachusetts Institute of Technology *
Dr Ceren Özpınar is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Brighton, History of Art and Design Programme. She was previously a British Academy Newton International Fellow at the University of Sussex (2015-17). Dr Özpınar's research focuses on contemporary art, art historiography, and feminist art and art histories since 1960 with a special interest in Turkey and the Middle East. Her first monograph, The Art Historiography in Turkey (1970-2010) was published in 2016, and the next, entitled Politics of Writing Art Histories: Narratives of Contemporary Art, Feminism and Women Artists from Turkey, is forthcoming from Oxford University Press in 2021. Dr Mary Kelly (née Healy) is a Lecturer in Contemporary Art History, Theory and Gallery Studies & Director of the MA in Global Gallery Studies at University College Cork, Ireland. She is also a Research Associate at the Centre for Gender and Women's Studies, Trinity College Dublin. She is an Irish Research Council Awardee and a Fulbright Scholar. Dr Kelly's research and teaching employ a comparative discourse analysis which bridges European Orientalism and postcolonial theories; women's art and feminisms; contemporary art from the Middle East and North Africa, and the role of fine art galleries in societies. Her publications include invited chapters with the British Museum (2019); journal articles published in Cultural & Social History (2018) and Women Studies (2015); and her forthcoming monograph is entitled French Women Orientalist Artists, 1861-1956: Cross-cultural Contacts and Depictions of Difference (Ashgate, Taylor & Francis).
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| ISBN 13 | 9780197266748 |
| Titel | Under the Skin |
| Autor | Ceren Özpınar |
| Serie | Proceedings Of The British Academy |
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| Bindungsart | Hardback |
| Verlag | Oxford University Press |
| Erscheinungsjahr | 2020-09-24 |
| Seitenanzahl | 222 |
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