'Revealing what is "Islamic" in Islamic art, Shaw explores the perception of arts, including painting, music, and geometry through the discursive sphere of historical Islam including the Qur'an, Hadith, Sufism, ancient philosophy, and poetry. Emphasis on the experience of reception over the context of production enables a new approach, not only to Islam and its arts, but also as a decolonizing model for global approaches to art history. Shaw combines a concise introduction to Islamic intellectual history with a critique of the modern, secular, and European premises of disciplinary art history. Her meticulous interpretations of intertextual themes span antique philosophies, core religious and theological texts, and prominent prose and poetry in Arabic, Persian, Turkish, and Urdu that circulated across regions of Islamic hegemony from the eleventh century to the colonial and post-colonial contexts of the modern Middle East.' — from the publisher's website
Onsite
English
art history,  art criticism,  Islam
2019
366
9781108474658
1
monograph
Introduction: From Islamic Art to Perceptual Culture
1. The Islamic Image
2. Seeing with the Ear
3. The Insufficient Image
4. Seeing with the Heart
5. Seeing through the Mirror
6. Deceiving Deception
7. The Transcendent Image
8. The Transgressive Image
9. Mimetic Geometries
10. Perspectives on Perspective
Conclusion: Out of Perspective
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