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2 produkter
2 produkter
Turning the Mirror
Gendered Art Histories of Ibero-America and the Iberian Peninsula
Inbunden, Engelska, 2025
916 kr
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This volume investigates the positions of women artists, their institutional frameworks, and the role of other female actors in the art world in Ibero-America and on the Iberian Peninsula from the 19th to the late 20th century, focusing especially on the interweaving of post-/decolonial and feminist approaches. Although women artists could not simply act outside existing power systems, they could mirror them in their works – and thereby challenge them. The overlapping of different regimes of subalternity led to specific strategies of self-empowerment, such as the formation of networks. What role does the fact play that both the Iberian Peninsula and the Ibero-American countries were perceived as a cultural "periphery", although they were simultaneously divided by the colonial wound?
Del 3 - Verflechtung - Aushandlung - Opazität
Bilder Der Alterität – Alterität Der Bilder
Zum Transkulturellen Potenzial Von Bildern in Übersetzungsprozessen Zwischen Neuspanien Und Europa Im 16. Jahrhundert
Inbunden, Tyska, 2024
854 kr
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This study focuses on mural paintings, sculptures, picture writings and body images from th-century Mexico. Julia Kloss-Weber analyses the extent to which many of the images produced during the New Spain mission address alterity, i.e. identity-creating otherness. At the same time, she investigates the form of alterity assigned to images as fields of tension within an " iconic difference" (Gottfried Boehm). This brings together two areas of discourse that had developed largely independently of each other: Reflections on constructions of the " other" in the context of postcolonial studies, and debates on image theory. Thus it emerges that images not only mediate between cultures, but are also themselves the subject of processes of transcultural negotiations.