Palestinian ArtReaktion Books, 15 d’abr. 2006 - 255 pàgines Turmoil and violence have defined the lives of Palestinian people over the last few decades, yet in the midst of the chaos artists live and thrive, creating little-seen work that is a powerful response to their situation. Gannit Ankori's Palestinian Art is the first in-depth English-language assessment of contemporary Palestinian art, and it offers an unprecedented and wholly original overview of this art in all its complexity. Ankori comprehensively traces the full history and development of Palestinian art, from its roots in folk art and traditional Christian and Islamic painting to the predominance of nationalistic themes and diverse media used today. Drawing on over a decade of extensive research, studio visits, and interviews, Ankori explores the vast oeuvre of prominent contemporary Palestinian artists, navigating between the personal and biographical dimensions of specific artworks and the symbolic meanings embedded within them. She provides detailed interpretations of many works and considers the complex historical, geographical, political, and cultural contexts in which the art was created. Questions of gender, exile, colonialism, postcolonialism, and hybridity are integral to Ankori's investigation as she probes the influence and thematic dominance of issues such as rootedness and displacement in Palestinian art. Palestinian Art is a fascinating introduction to a virtually unknown visual culture that has been subsumed under the torrent of current political turmoil. A groundbreaking and essential work of art scholarship, Palestinian Art illuminates new and unique facets of the Palestinian cultural identity. |
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... tion organized for us in Majdel Kroum - the Arab village where it was performed - was warm , delicious and spectacular . But it was the four- hour car ride from Jerusalem via Ramallah to the Galilee that affected me most profoundly ...
... tion organized for us in Majdel Kroum - the Arab village where it was performed - was warm , delicious and spectacular . But it was the four- hour car ride from Jerusalem via Ramallah to the Galilee that affected me most profoundly ...
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... tion and depopulation of villages . They also enquired critically why these events had been repressed or covered up by their predecessors.5 Importantly , at this time Palestinian scholars were beginning to narrate their own history , a ...
... tion and depopulation of villages . They also enquired critically why these events had been repressed or covered up by their predecessors.5 Importantly , at this time Palestinian scholars were beginning to narrate their own history , a ...
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... tion ; the teatest of the steppl : infasion in the dry centry jans , e who , the NOVEMBER Octobe ide Falesune Cource Table 3 ) . Core Adjace Lebanon It seasons Jordan - Past Ank to describe it . SEPTEM Syri The appearance of is fingular ...
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Introduction Broken Narratives and DisOrientalism | 15 |
The Shadow of the Nakba Art before 1948 | 23 |
Exile and Memories Art after 1948 | 47 |
EARTH AND SKY | 59 |
Earth Sliman Mansour and the Poetics of Sumud | 60 |
Sky Kamal Boullata and the Quest for Light | 93 |
BODY AND HOME | 119 |
Mona Hatoum Nomadic Bodies Exilic Spaces | 121 |
BEING ARAB IN ISRAEL | 175 |
Visual Voices from the Interior | 176 |
Postscript | 217 |
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Acknowledgements | 247 |
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