
Medieval Art 250-1450: Matter, Making, and Meaning is an innovative textbook for the undergraduate medieval art course. Using a case-study approach, the textbook engages students in close readings of medieval objects and buildings in their devotional and experiential contexts. It asks students to consider the fascinating trajectories of medieval images and objects, from invention to production and from reception to preservation.Building on the art historical traditions of iconography and social history, Medieval Art 250-1450 uses the critical methodologies of gender, race, class, queer theory, post-colonialism, narrative, embodiment, materiality, and eco-criticism to inform its case studies. These modes of analysis encourage debate and often demonstrate to students that ideas pertinent to contemporary issues are at stake in the study of medieval art. These critical methods support the image analyses in the text and intersect with the art historical content.
This textbook investigates how the physical properties, production methods, and cultural reception of medieval objects inform our understanding of the period between 250 and 1450. Authors Anne F. Harris and Nancy M. Thompson utilize a case-study framework to move beyond traditional art historical analysis. By integrating contemporary critical methodologies, they argue that medieval art remains a vital site for examining issues of identity, power, and environment.
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Experts highlight this text as a modern pedagogical tool that successfully bridges traditional iconography with contemporary critical theory. Readers frequently note that the case-study approach makes complex art historical methodologies accessible for undergraduate students.
Page Count:
480
Publication Date:
2021-08-23
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190499699
ISBN-13:
9780190499693
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