
Out of Bounds
Exploring the Limits of Medieval Art
Edited by Pamela A. Patton, and Maria Alessia Rossi
Out of Bounds
Exploring the Limits of Medieval Art
Edited by Pamela A. Patton, and Maria Alessia Rossi
“The book makes an eloquent case that ‘exploring the limits of medieval art’ to include global study and diversity benefits from innovative thinking, interdisciplinary study, and collaboration.”
- Description
- Reviews
- Bio
- Table of Contents
- Sample Chapters
- Subjects
The contributors to this volume are Suzanne Conklin Akbari, Michele Bacci, Jill Caskey, Eva Frojmovic, Sarah M. Guérin, Christina Maranci, Alice Isabella Sullivan, Thelma K. Thomas, Michele Tomasi, and Alicia Walker.
“The book makes an eloquent case that ‘exploring the limits of medieval art’ to include global study and diversity benefits from innovative thinking, interdisciplinary study, and collaboration.”
“Out of Bounds is a timely and valuable contribution to the growing body of works on global perspectives for the study of art history and on the place of medieval art in this global discourse. It is a welcome addition to the category of anthologies, which are among the most useful resources enabling us to grasp the expanded and reconfigured landscape of the field of medieval art.”
“Out of Bounds is a compelling body of essays providing access to new concepts on the breadth of the medieval world in time and place and ways to study it in global, non-Eurocentric terms. Patton and Rossi stress the importance of what can be learned from regions and peoples that were once considered the nearly irrelevant periphery and recognize the challenges in seeking such new understandings.”
Pamela A. Patton is Director of the Index of Medieval Art at Princeton University. She is the author of Art of Estrangement: Redefining Jews in Reconquest Spain and coeditor of The Lives and Afterlives of Medieval Iconography, both published by Penn State University Press.
Maria Alessia Rossi is Art History Specialist at the Index of Medieval Art at Princeton University. She is the coeditor of Byzantium in Eastern European Visual Culture in the Late Middle Ages and Late Byzantium Reconsidered: The Arts of the Palaiologan Era in the Mediterranean.
List of Illustrations
Preface
1. Shifting Boundaries: Medieval Art History for Now
Thelma K. Thomas and Alicia Walker
2. On Account of the Rotundity of the Earth: Steps Toward an Inclusive Medieval Art
Jill Caskey
3. Medieval Masks? Meditations on Method Out of Bounds
Sarah M. Guérin
4. Along the Art-Historical Margins of the Medieval Mediterranean
Michele Bacci
5. Looking at the “Center” from the “Border”: An Exchange of Franco-Ottoman Gifts and the Perception of Art Around 1400
Michele Tomasi
6. Alexander the Great’s Encounters with the Sacred in Medieval History Writing: From the Shahnameh to the Histoire ancienne jusqu’à César
Suzanne Conklin Akbari
7. Fashioning the Gendered, Classed, and White Self: A Sephardi Cultural Project
Eva Frojmovic
8. Beyond Traditional Boundaries: Medieval Art and Architecture in Eastern Europe
Alice Isabella Sullivan
9. “The Summit of the Earth”: What Armenian Texts Can Do for the History of Medieval Art and Beyond
Christina Maranci
Contributors
Index
Download a PDF sample chapter here: Chapter1
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