详细书目
| 提及的人: | Clement Greenberg |
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| 文件类型: | 书 |
| 所有的著者/提供者: |
Margaret Rose Olin |
| ISBN: | 080323564X 9780803235649 |
| OCLC号码: | 46640873 |
| 描述: | xxvii, 275 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
| 内容: | Preface: Reflections from Vienna -- Pt. 1. Defining Jewish Art -- 1. Jewish Art Defined: From Bezalel to Max Liebermann -- 2. The Nation with Art? Bezalel in Palestine -- Pt. 2. Reclaiming Jewish Art -- 3. David Kaufmann's Studies in Jewish Art: Die (Kunst)Wissenschaft des Judentums -- 4. Martin Buber: Jewish Art As Visual Redemption -- 5. "Jewish Christians" and "Early Christian" Synagogues: The Discovery at Dura-Europos and Its Aftermath -- Pt. 3. Abstaining from Jewish Art -- 6. C(lement) Hardesh (Greenberg): Formal Criticism and Jewish Identity -- 7. Graven Images on Video? The Second Commandment and Contemporary Jewish Identity. |
| 丛书名: | Texts and contexts (Unnumbered) |
| 责任: | Margaret Olin. |
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摘要:
"Case studies explore the Bezalel School of Arts and Crafts in Jerusalem, whose efforts to use art to create a Jewish nationality in Palestine raise important issues of national identity, and the discovery in 1932 of the third-century Synagogue of Dura Europos, a symbol for scholars struggling against the Third Reich. Among those who supported or challenged concepts of Jewish art, Margaret Olin considers the nineteenth-century rabbinical scholar David Kaufmann, the philosopher Martin Buber, the critic Clement Greenberg, and the filmmaker Chantal Akerman.
Olin's work broadens our understanding of the relation of Jews to the visual image, critiques the nationalist, ethnocentric paradigms of current disciplines, and offers insight into the tenacious art historical discourses that thinkers must inhabit uncomfortably or escape with considerable difficulty."--BOOK JACKET.

