Affect, emotion, and subjectivity in early modern Muslim Empires : new studies in Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal art and culture
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Affect, emotion, and subjectivity in early modern Muslim Empires : new studies in Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal art and culture
(Arts and archaeology of the Islamic world, v. 9)
Brill, c2018
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Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- Introduction : Affect, emotion, and subjectivity in the early modern period / Kishwar Rizvi
- Chasing after the Muhandis : visual articulations of the architect and architectural historiography / Sussan Babaie
- Who's hiding here? : artists and their signatures in Timurid and Safavid manuscripts / Marianna Shreve Simpson
- Ottoman author portraits in the early-modern period / Emine Fetvacı
- In defense and devotion : affective practices in early modern Turco-Persian manuscript paintings / Christiane Gruber
- Sentiment in silks : Safavid figural textiles in Mughal courtly culture / Sylvia Houghteling
- The city built, the city rendered : locating urban subjectivity in eighteenth-century Mughal Delhi / Chanchal Dadlani
- Fāʾīz Dihlavī's female-centered poems and the representation of public life in late Mughal society / Sunil Sharma
- Mevlevi Sufis and the representation of emotion in the arts of the Ottoman world / Jamal J. Elias
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Affect, Emotion and Subjectivity in Early Modern Muslim Empires presents new approaches to Ottoman Safavid and Mughal art and culture. Taking artistic agency as a starting point, the authors consider the rise in status of architects, the self-fashioning of artists, the development of public spaces, as well as new literary genres that focus on the individual subject and his or her place in the world. They consider the issue of affect as performative and responsive to certain emotions and actions, thus allowing insights into the motivations behind the making and, in some cases, the destruction of works of art. The interconnected histories of Iran,Turkey and India thus highlight the urban and intellectual changes that defined the early modern period.
Contributors are: Sussan Babaie, Chanchal Dadlani, Jamal Elias, Emine Fetvaci, Christiane Gruber, Sylvia Hougteling, Kishwar Rizvi, Sunil Sharma, and Marianna Shreve Simpson.
目次
Preface
Note on the Transliteration
Acknowledgements
List of Figures
About The Contributors
Introduction
Kishwar Rizvi
Emotion and Subjectivity in an Early Modern Context
Chapter 1
Sussan Babaie
Chasing After the Muhandis: Visual Articulations of the Architect and Architectural Historiography
Chapter 2
Marianna Shreve Simpson
Who's Hiding Here? Artists and Their Signatures in Timurid and Safavid Manuscripts
Chapter 3
Emine Fetvaci
Ottoman Author Portraits in the Early-Modern Period
Chapter 4
Christiane Gruber
In Defense and Devotion: Affective Practices in Early Modern Turco-Persian Manuscript Paintings
Chapter 5
Sylvia Houghteling
Sentiment in Silks: Safavid Figural Textiles in Mughal Courtly Culture
Chapter 6
Chanchal Dadlani
The City Built, The City Rendered: Locating Urban Subjectivity in Eighteenth-Century Mughal Delhi
Chapter 7
Sunil Sharma
Fa'iz Dihlavi's Female-Centered Poems and the Representation of Public Life in Late Mughal Society
Chapter 8
Jamal Elias
Mevlevi Sufis and the Representation of Emotion in the Arts of the Ottoman World
Index
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