000 02111 a2200265 4500
003 OSt
005 20191220161217.0
008 191219b xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d
020 _a9780415533904
040 _cSPAB
041 _aeng.
082 _22nd ed.
_a701.18
_bEME-T
100 _aEmerling, Jae
_923459
245 _aTheory for Art History /
_cEmerling, Jae
260 _bRoutledge,
_c2019.
_aOxon;
300 _avii, 232 p.
440 _aTheory:4 A book series from Routledge
_923460
505 _aTable of Contents INTRODUCTION: Becoming Theoretical PREDECESSORS 1. Sigmund FREUD 2. Karl MARX 3. Friedrich NIETZSCHE 4. Ferdinand de SAUSSURE THEORY FOR ART HISTORY 5. Theodor W. ADORNO 6. Giorgio AGAMBEN 7. Hannah ARENDT 8. Louis ALTHUSSER 9. Alain BADIOU 10. Roland BARTHES 11. Georges BATAILLE 12. Jean BAUDRILLARD 13. Walter BENJAMIN 14. Pierre BOURDIEU 15. Judith BUTLER 16. Gilles DELEUZE and Félix GUATTARI 17. Jacques DERRIDA 18. Michel FOUCAULT 19. Martin HEIDEGGER 20. Luce IRIGARAY 21. Julia KRISTEVA 22. Jacques LACAN 23. Emmanuel LEVINAS 24. Jean-François LYOTARD 25. Maurice MERLEAU-PONTY 26. Jacques RANCIÈRE 27. Edward W. SAID 28. Gayatri Chakravorty SPIVAK  
520 _aTheory for Art History provides a concise and clear introduction to key contemporary theorists, including their lives, major works, and transformative ideas.   Written to reveal the vital connections between art history, aesthetics, and contemporary philosophy, this expanded second edition presents new ways for rethinking the methodologies and theories of art and art history. The book comprises a complete revision of each theorist; updated and trustworthy bibliographies on each; an informative introduction about the reception of critical theory within art history; and a beautifully written, original essay on the state of art history and theory that serves as an afterword.  
650 _aGEN
_923461
650 _aArt-- Histrogaphy
_923462
650 _aArt criticism--History
_923463
650 _aArt--Philosophy
_92170
942 _2ddc
_cBK
999 _c10334
_d10334