Art History and the Global Challenge.
A Range of Critical Perspectives.
Artl@s Bulletin vol. 6,1
http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/artlas/
For this special issue of the Artl@s Bulletin, the editors asked a diverse group of scholars to share their perspectives on the “Global turn” and the ways the “Digital turn” is affecting it.
This survey must be regarded as a dialogue in progress: other conversations will follow and will contribute to widening the range of critical perspectives on art history and the Global challenge gathered in this issue.
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Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel (email)
Maître de conférences HDR, Ecole normale supérieure, université PSL – Paris Sciences Lettres
Catherine Dossin (email)
Associate Professor, Purdue University, Lafayette
Front Matter
Global Art History and the Challenge of a Great Telling
– Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel, Ecole normale supérieure and PSL Research University Paris
Articles
– Sven Spieker, University of California, Santa Barbara
– Nuria Rodríguez Ortega, University of Málaga
– Atreyee Gupta, Minneapolis Institute of Art
– Jonathan Harris, Birmingham City University
– Patrick D. Flores, University of the Philippines
– Paula Barreiro López, Universitat de Barcelona
About the Journal:
The Artl@s Bulletin (ISSN 2264-2668) is a peer-reviewed, transdisciplinary journal devoted to spatial and transnational questions in the history of the arts and literature. It is published by the École normale supérieure and the Centre national pour la recherche scientifique. The online version of the ARTL@S Bulletin is hosted by Purdue Scholarly Publishing Services at: http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/artlas/
For more information on the aims and scope of the Artl@s Bulletin, please see the About the Journal page, and feel free to contact the editors, Catherine Dossin (cdossin@purdue.edu) and Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel (beatrice.joyeux-prunel@ens.fr).
Reference:
TOC: Art History and the Global Challenge. Artl@s Bulletin vol. 6,1. In: H-ArtHist, Apr 26, 2017 (accessed Apr 27, 2017).