Animal Modernities
Catherine Girard-Rosalind Hayes-Emily Gephart-Maura Coughlin-Laura Nuffer-Nina Amstutz-Stephanie Triplett-Niharika Dinkar-Katherine Fein-Annie Ronan-Michael Yonan-Alysia Garrison-Amy Freund-Sean Weiss
Engels | 13-08-2025 | 320 pagina's
9789462704589
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Korte beschrijving/Annotatie
Innovative study of animal art histories in modern art.
Tekst achterflap
'Animal Modernities' challenges the traditional human-centered focus of art history and explores how modern art, visual culture, and modernity itself emerge from relationships between humans and animals. The essays in this volume reveal histories of exploitation and domination, as well as confusion and ambivalence, and occasional moments when affinities between humans and animals have been embraced, and animal agency asserted and acknowledged. The authors collectively point to the importance of thinking about animal–human relations for addressing today’s ecological challenges. Daniel Harkett is associate professor in the Department of Art at Colby College. Katie Hornstein is professor in the Department of Art History at Dartmouth College.
Slogan/Promotie
Animal Modernities challenges the traditional human-centered focus of art history and explores how modern art, visual culture, and modernity itself emerge from relationships between humans and animals. The essays in this volume reveal histories of exploitation and domination, as well as confusion and ambivalence, and occasional moments when affinities between humans and animals have been embraced, and animal agency asserted and acknowledged. The authors collectively point to the importance of thinking about animal–human relations for addressing today’s ecological challenges.
Biografie
Daniel Harkett is associate professor in the Department of Art at Colby College. Katie Hornstein is professor in the Department of Art History at Dartmouth College.
Inhoudsopgave
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction Daniel Harkett and Katie Hornstein Rethinking the Animal in Art History: Charles Darwin, Karl Woermann, and the Bowerbird Nina Amstutz Photography Needs Animals: Materials, Processes, and the Colonial Supply Chains of Gelatine Dry Plates Rosalind Hayes Shooting Elephants and the Performance of Imperial Power Niharika Dinkar A Tale of Two Serpents Laur a Nüffer Mourning across Species: Ivory Miniatures and Elephant Death Katherine Fein War Horses, Commemoration, and Mutilation: Copenhagen (1808–1836) and Marengo (ca. 1793–1831) Katie Hornstein To Fool a Fish: Exploring Interspecies Aesthetics in Nineteenth-Century Fly-Fishing Emily Gephart Feline Creativity on the Eve of Modernity Amy Freund and Michael Yonan The Bird that Cuts the Airy Way: William Blake’s Avian Modernity Alysia Garrison Bovine Ubiquity Maura Coughlin Against the Visual: Seals, Indigenous-Settler Relations, and the Material Culture of Sealing since 1697 Catherine Girard Mr. Crowley’s Signature: Race, Resistance, and the Queerness of American Animal Portraiture Annie Ronan Memory and Materiality: Commemorating Canine Companions in Eighteenth-Century Britain Sean Weiss Herd Mentality: Animal Relationality and QueerKinships in the Life and Work of Anton Braith Stephanie Triplett Selected Bibliography Contributors Index
Details
EAN : | 9789462704589 |
Uitgever : | Universitaire Pers Leuven |
Publicatie datum : | 13-08-2025 |
Uitvoering : | Paperback / softback |
Taal/Talen : | Engels |
Status : | Nog niet beschikbaar |
Aantal pagina's : | 320 |
Keywords : | animals;art;modernity;representation;visual culture;visuality |