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  • 1
    Buch
    Buch
    Los Angeles, Calif. [u.a.] : Sage
    UID:
    b3kat_BV042135408
    Umfang: XXVII, 260 S. , zahlr. Ill.
    ISBN: 9788132115977
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Asien ; Kunst ; Geschichte 1987-2010 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1623634911
    Umfang: 334 Seiten , Illustrationen , 30 cm
    ISBN: 9788123021300
    Serie: RB series
    Anmerkung: "Commissioned by the President's Secretariat, Rashtrapati Bhavan, and Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA), Ministry of Culture, Government of India"--Title page verso , "PDBN RB-ENG-OP-014-2016-17"--Title page verso , Includes bibliographical references (pages 324-329) and index
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Kunstgeschichte
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    Schlagwort(e): Rāshtrapati Bhavan ; Innenarchitektur ; Rāshtrapati Bhavan ; Innenarchitektur ; Bildband
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  • 3
    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    Thousand Oaks :Sage Publications India Pvt. Ltd,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959244881802883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (289 p.)
    ISBN: 81-321-1832-4 , 81-321-1780-8
    Anmerkung: General Introduction / by Geeta Kapur -- Contested Terrains and Critical Re-imaginings / Parul Dave Mukherji -- The Illusions and Antagonisms of Civilizational Exchange: Critical Reflections on Dismantling Asian Empires / Rustom Bharucha -- The Elephant and the Ant: Chinese and Thai Art in the 1980s and 1990s / John Anthony Clark -- Worlding Asia: A Conceptual Framework for the First Delhi Biennale / Arshiya Lokhandwala -- Cartographic Necessities: Contemporary Practices and the Making of a Brave New World / Gayatri Sinha -- Curating Barbarians: Description of a Visual Practice / Marion Pastor Roces -- Tropes and Places / Naman P. Ahuja -- Miniature, Monster, and Modernism: Curating Terror or Terror of Curating / Quddus Mirza -- An Honest Engagement with the Pitfalls (and Perks) of the Ethnic (Rubric) / Negar Azimi -- Retrieving the Far West: Towards a Curatorial Representation of the House of Islam / Ranjit Hoskote -- Interrogating the Sacred: Storylines for the Self / Nancy Adajania -- The Art of Kazakhstan as a Political Project / Valeria Ibraeva -- Interventions in the Public Sphere / Kavita Singh -- Curating Across Agonistic World / Geeta Kapur -- The Untold (the Rise of) Schisms / Shaheen Merali -- Mapping the Trajectories of Minoritarian Aesthetics and Cultural Politics / Santhosh S. -- Excavating the History of the Present: Caste as Pictorial Sign in the Works of Savi Sawarkar / Y.S. Alone -- Curatorial Work as Collective Fabrication / Oscar Ho Hing-Kay -- Archival Malpractice and Counter Strategies / Charles Merewether.
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 81-321-1597-X
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 1-306-15410-3
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 4
    UID:
    edoccha_9960775916202883
    ISBN: 2-7226-0575-9
    Serie: Institut des civilisations
    Inhalt: In the general opinion, Asia as a whole tends to be represented (and more often than not, to represent itself) as devoid of violence: look at Indian “non-violence”, Chinese Taoist “non-action”, Confucian “harmony”, Buddhist “love for peace” or Japanese “Zen philosophy”… This may fill the shelves of “Oriental wisdom” sections in our bookshops, but most historians do not buy into this kind of “feel good” projections and are acutely aware that any society whatsoever, wherever it is located, teems with violence, and that violence is part and parcel of any kind of polity. Furthermore, the political violence which is the topic of this volume is not just about war, it can take on very diverse forms, including, as will be shown by some of the articles presented here, iconic vandalism, distorted modes of interpretation, warped forms of ideological discourse, collective amnesia and negationism. The present volume is the second of the “Myriades d’Asies” series inaugurated with India-China: Intersecting Universalities. Just as the preceding one, it is a collection of articles resulting from an international conference organised by the Chair of Chinese Intellectual History in June 2019. As a reflection of the Collège de France spirit of public service intent on making knowledge available to all for free, all the volumes of the series are published online and in open access. Our hope is that these articles, written by eminent historians of Asia and from very different viewpoints which cut across vast expanses of time and space, will lead readers and researchers alike to reflect further on the multiple faces of political violence, as well as their infinite complexities, so as to avoid giving in to ideological and judgmental binaries that are the common junk food for non-thought. This seems to be increasingly essential today since the 21st century is supposed to be the century of Asia.
    Anmerkung: English
    Sprache: Englisch
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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  • 5
    UID:
    edocfu_9960775916202883
    ISBN: 2-7226-0575-9
    Serie: Institut des civilisations
    Inhalt: In the general opinion, Asia as a whole tends to be represented (and more often than not, to represent itself) as devoid of violence: look at Indian “non-violence”, Chinese Taoist “non-action”, Confucian “harmony”, Buddhist “love for peace” or Japanese “Zen philosophy”… This may fill the shelves of “Oriental wisdom” sections in our bookshops, but most historians do not buy into this kind of “feel good” projections and are acutely aware that any society whatsoever, wherever it is located, teems with violence, and that violence is part and parcel of any kind of polity. Furthermore, the political violence which is the topic of this volume is not just about war, it can take on very diverse forms, including, as will be shown by some of the articles presented here, iconic vandalism, distorted modes of interpretation, warped forms of ideological discourse, collective amnesia and negationism. The present volume is the second of the “Myriades d’Asies” series inaugurated with India-China: Intersecting Universalities. Just as the preceding one, it is a collection of articles resulting from an international conference organised by the Chair of Chinese Intellectual History in June 2019. As a reflection of the Collège de France spirit of public service intent on making knowledge available to all for free, all the volumes of the series are published online and in open access. Our hope is that these articles, written by eminent historians of Asia and from very different viewpoints which cut across vast expanses of time and space, will lead readers and researchers alike to reflect further on the multiple faces of political violence, as well as their infinite complexities, so as to avoid giving in to ideological and judgmental binaries that are the common junk food for non-thought. This seems to be increasingly essential today since the 21st century is supposed to be the century of Asia.
    Anmerkung: English
    Sprache: Englisch
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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  • 6
    UID:
    almahu_9949323965102882
    ISBN: 2-7226-0575-9
    Serie: Institut des civilisations
    Inhalt: In the general opinion, Asia as a whole tends to be represented (and more often than not, to represent itself) as devoid of violence: look at Indian “non-violence”, Chinese Taoist “non-action”, Confucian “harmony”, Buddhist “love for peace” or Japanese “Zen philosophy”… This may fill the shelves of “Oriental wisdom” sections in our bookshops, but most historians do not buy into this kind of “feel good” projections and are acutely aware that any society whatsoever, wherever it is located, teems with violence, and that violence is part and parcel of any kind of polity. Furthermore, the political violence which is the topic of this volume is not just about war, it can take on very diverse forms, including, as will be shown by some of the articles presented here, iconic vandalism, distorted modes of interpretation, warped forms of ideological discourse, collective amnesia and negationism. The present volume is the second of the “Myriades d’Asies” series inaugurated with India-China: Intersecting Universalities. Just as the preceding one, it is a collection of articles resulting from an international conference organised by the Chair of Chinese Intellectual History in June 2019. As a reflection of the Collège de France spirit of public service intent on making knowledge available to all for free, all the volumes of the series are published online and in open access. Our hope is that these articles, written by eminent historians of Asia and from very different viewpoints which cut across vast expanses of time and space, will lead readers and researchers alike to reflect further on the multiple faces of political violence, as well as their infinite complexities, so as to avoid giving in to ideological and judgmental binaries that are the common junk food for non-thought. This seems to be increasingly essential today since the 21st century is supposed to be the century of Asia.
    Anmerkung: English
    Sprache: Englisch
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