Picturing Islam
Kenneth M. George
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Beschreibung
Picturing Islam: Art and Ethics in a Muslim Lifeworld explores issues of religion, nationalism, ethnicity, and globalization through the life and work of the prominent contemporary Indonesian artist Abdul Djalil Pirous. * Presents a unique addition to the anthropology of art and religion * Demonstrates the impact of Islam, ethnicity, nationalism, and globalization on the work and life of an internationally recognized postcolonial artist * Weaves together visual and narrative materials to tell an engrossing story of a cosmopolitan Muslim artist * Looks at contemporary Islamic art and the way it has been produced in the world's largest Muslim nation, Indonesia
Rezensionen
"This refreshing approach makes this book a welcome contribution to be read in conjunction with other relevant theoretical and disciplinary works."
"This book provides a compelling and richly drawn portrait of an individual artist, and contributes to a deeper understating of the cultural politics of Asia's postcolonial art world and the creative and ethnic sensibilities of its Muslim artists. It is a must-read for contemporary art historians and anthropologists alike."
"Written in straightforward language with extraordinary sensitivity, this book is addressed to undergraduate students of anthropology, religion, and art history."
"Scholarship on Islam in Indonesia has long lacked a good study of contemporary Islamic art. Beautifully written and theoretically nuanced, Kenneth George's Picturing Islam is just such book, setting a new standard for the study of Islam and the arts in Indonesia."
--Robert W. Hefner, Boston University
"This book is the future of ethnographic writing about art and a must-read for contemporary art historians and anthropologists alike. No portrait of an artist better reveals the creative processes of an artist so deeply in tune with his spirit and how a spiritual quest becomes an artistic journey."
--Nora A. Taylor, School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Kundenbewertungen
Social & Cultural Anthropology, Soziale u. kulturelle Anthropologie, Anthropology, Kunst, Anthropologie, Art & Applied Arts, Islam, Kunst u. Angewandte Kunst, Ethik