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Title Periodization in the art historiographies of Central and Eastern Europe / edited by Shona Kallestrup, Magdalena Kunińska, Mihnea Alexandru Mihail, Anna Adashinskaya and Cosmin Minea.

Publication Info. New York : Routledge, 2022.

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Description 1 online resource
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents We have always been Byzantine -- Our art is in textbooks -- Tradition was invented by modernity -- Turning points.
Summary "This volume critically investigates how art historians writing about Central and Eastern Europe in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries engaged with periodization. At the heart of much of their writing lay the ideological project of nation-building. These discourses around periodization - such as the mythicizing of certain periods, the invention of historical continuity and the assertion of national specificity - contributed strongly to identity construction.Central to the book's approach is a transnational exploration of how the art histories of the region not only interacted with established Western periodizations, but also resonated and 'entangled' with each other. In their efforts to develop more sympathetic frameworks that refined, ignored or hybridized Western models, they sought to overcome the centre-periphery paradigm which equated distance from the centre with temporal belatedness and artistic backwardness. The book thus demonstrates that the concept of periodization is far from neutral or strictly descriptive, and that its use in art history needs to be reconsidered. Bringing together a broad range of scholars from different European institutions, the volume offers a unique new perspective on Central and Eastern European art historiography. It will be of interest to scholars working in art history, historiography, and European studies"-- Provided by publisher.
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Subject Art -- Historiography.
Art, Central European.
Art, East European.
Europe, Central -- History -- Periodization.
Europe, Eastern -- History -- Periodization.
Art, Central European. (OCoLC)fst00816098
Art, East European. (OCoLC)fst00816207
Art -- Historiography. (OCoLC)fst00815259
Central Europe. (OCoLC)fst01244544
Eastern Europe. (OCoLC)fst01245079
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Added Author Kallestrup, Shona, editor.
Kunińska, Magdalena, editor.
Mihail, Mihnea Alexandru, editor.
Adashinskaya, Anna, editor.
Minea, Cosmin, editor.
Other Form: Print version: Periodization in the art historiographies of Central and Eastern Europe New York : Routledge, 2022 9781032013848 (DLC) 2021061448
ISBN 9781003178415 (ebook)
1003178413
9781032013848 (hardback)
9781032013886 (paperback)
1032013842
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