The Tiny and the Fragmented demands a reconsideration of the social and contextual nature of miniaturization, fragmentation, and incompleteness, making the case that it was because of, rather than in spite of, their small or partial state that these objects were valued parts of the personal and social worlds they inhabited.
The Tiny and the Fragmented demands a reconsideration of the social and contextual nature of miniaturization, fragmentation, and incompleteness, making the case that it was because of, rather than in spite of, their small or partial state that these objects were valued parts of the personal and social worlds they inhabited.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
S. Rebecca Martin is Associate Professor of Greek Art and Architecture in the Department of History & Architecture and Associate Professor in the Archaeology Program at Boston University. She is the author of The Art of Contact Comparative Approaches to Greek and Phoenician Art (2017). Stephanie M. Langin-Hooper is Assistant Professor and Karl Kilinski II Endowed Chair in Hellenic Visual Culture Department of Art History at Southern Methodist University. Her research focuses on issues of miniaturization, identity, and cross-cultural interaction in the terracotta figurines of Hellenistic Babylonia.
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* Contributors to the Volume * Chapter 1: In/Complete: An Introduction to the Theories of Miniaturization and Fragmentation * S. Rebecca Martin and Stephanie Langin-Hooper * Chapter 2: Breaking Bodies and Biographies: Figurines of the Playa de los Muertos Tradition * Rosemary Joyce * Chapter 3: Tiny and Fragmented Votive Offerings from Classical Antiquity * Jessica Faye Hughes * Chapter 4: Divinity In Part or In Full? Representations of Tanit in Texts and Art * S. Rebecca Martin * Chapter 5: Style as a Fragment of the Ancient World * Marian H. Feldman * Chapter 6: Stronger at the Broken Places: Affect in Hellenistic Babylonian Miniatures with Separately-Made and Attached Limbs * Stephanie Langin-Hooper * Chapter 7: Tiny Bodies for Intimate Worlds. Human Figurines in Iberian Iron Age Sanctuaries * Mireia López-Bertran and Jaime Vives-Ferrándiz * Chapter 8: Incomplete: The Uneasy Powers of Holes, Cut Surfaces, and Neolithic Pit-Houses * Doug Bailey * Chapter 9: A Response: Scaling the Walls of Persepolis toward an Imaginal Social/Material Landscape * Margaret Cool Root * Index
* Contributors to the Volume * Chapter 1: In/Complete: An Introduction to the Theories of Miniaturization and Fragmentation * S. Rebecca Martin and Stephanie Langin-Hooper * Chapter 2: Breaking Bodies and Biographies: Figurines of the Playa de los Muertos Tradition * Rosemary Joyce * Chapter 3: Tiny and Fragmented Votive Offerings from Classical Antiquity * Jessica Faye Hughes * Chapter 4: Divinity In Part or In Full? Representations of Tanit in Texts and Art * S. Rebecca Martin * Chapter 5: Style as a Fragment of the Ancient World * Marian H. Feldman * Chapter 6: Stronger at the Broken Places: Affect in Hellenistic Babylonian Miniatures with Separately-Made and Attached Limbs * Stephanie Langin-Hooper * Chapter 7: Tiny Bodies for Intimate Worlds. Human Figurines in Iberian Iron Age Sanctuaries * Mireia López-Bertran and Jaime Vives-Ferrándiz * Chapter 8: Incomplete: The Uneasy Powers of Holes, Cut Surfaces, and Neolithic Pit-Houses * Doug Bailey * Chapter 9: A Response: Scaling the Walls of Persepolis toward an Imaginal Social/Material Landscape * Margaret Cool Root * Index
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