
Cross-Cultural Issues in Art provides an engaging introduction to aesthetic concepts, expanding the discussion beyond the usual Western theorists and Western examples. Steven Leuthold discusses both contemporary and historical issues and examples, incorporating a range of detailed case studies from African, Asian, European, Latin American, Middle Eastern and Native American art. Individual chapters address broad intercultural issues in art, including Art and Culture, Primitivism and Otherness, Colonialism, Nationalism, Art and Religion, Symbolism and Interpretation, Style and Ethnicity, A Sense of Place, Art and Social Order, Gender, and the Self, considering these themes as constructs that frame our understanding of art. Cross-Cultural Issues in Art draws upon ideas and case studies from cultural and critical studies, art history, ethno-aesthetics and area studies, visual anthropology, and philosophy, and will be useful for undergraduate and postgraduate courses in these fields.
This book investigates how aesthetic concepts and the interpretation of art are shaped by cross-cultural frameworks rather than exclusively Western perspectives. Steven Leuthold, an expert in visual culture and communication, synthesizes theories from art history, ethno-aesthetics, and philosophy to challenge traditional Eurocentric biases. By examining art through a global lens, the author provides a structured framework for analyzing how cultural constructs influence the creation and reception of visual works across diverse societies.
What You Will Find
Experts identify this text as a foundational resource for students and scholars navigating the intersection of art history and global cultural studies. Readers frequently note the clarity with which the author organizes complex theoretical themes into accessible, chapter-based inquiries.
Page Count:
313
Publication Date:
2011-01-01
Publisher:
Routledge
ISBN-10:
0203835166
ISBN-13:
9780203835166
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