Images of thought : visuality in Islamic India 1550-1750

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    • Minissale, Gregory

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Images of thought : visuality in Islamic India 1550-1750

by Gregory Minissale

Cambridge Scholars Pub., 2009

  • : pbk

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"This book first published 2006. This second edition first published 2009"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references (p. [278]-291) and index

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With many illustrations and diagrams, Images of Thought provides easy to follow ways in which to read Indian, Persian and European paintings in terms of composition, proportion, colour symbolism and references to myth. Yet it also provides the intellectual contexts of Islamic cultures which inform our perceptions of how this visual language works. The author uses salient aspects of critical theory, anthropology and theology to sensitise viewers to the diversity and difference of cultural readings but never loses sight of the primacy of the visual and formal characteristics, gestures, geometrical structures and their cooperation with myths and theologemes. The book provides access to one of the world's major visual traditions whose characteristics continue to inform and elucidate Indian and Islamic contemporary thought today. Images of Thought is a major, scholarly and provocative contribution not only to our understanding of cultural individuality but it offers important examples of how to engage in transcultural understanding and ways of seeing.

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