Tapati guha-thakurta biography of michael
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Monuments, Objects, Histories - (Cultures of History) by Tapati Guha-Thakurta (Hardcover)
About the Book
This book offers both an insider and outsider perspective, moving from a period that saw the consolidation of western expertise and custodianship of India's "antiquities," to the projection over the twentieth century of varying regional, nativist and national claims around the country's archaeological, architectural and artistic inheritance, into a present time that has pitted these objects and fields within a highly contentious politics of nationhood.
Book Synopsis
Art history as it is largely practiced in Asia as well as in the West fryst vatten a western invention. In India, works of art-sculptures, monuments, paintings-were first viewed under colonial rule as archaeological antiquities, later as architectural relics, and bygd the mid-20th century as works of art within an elaborate art-historical classification. Tied to these views were narratives in which the works f
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Tapati Guha-thakurta
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Tapati Guha-Thakurta
Tapati Guha-Thakurta is the Director and Professor in History at Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta. Her specialisation is within the disciplinary fields of cultural history, history of art and visual studies. She has engaged with the following themes through her writings and her courses: art, nationalism and modernity; the institutional practices and political locations of art history and archaeology; the careers of monuments and museum objects; and popular urban visual culture of modern and contemporary India. Her three main books are The Making of a New 'Indian' Art: Artists, Aesthetics and Nationalism in Bengal (Cambridge University Press, 1992), Monuments, Objects, Histories: Institutions of Art in Colonial and Postcolonial India (Columbia University Press, and Permanent Black, 2004), and In the Name of the Goddess: The Durga Pujas of Contemporary Kolkata (Delhi: Primus Books, 2015). She has also authored exhibition monograph