
Monuments, Objects, Histories
Institutions of Art in Colonial and Post-Colonial India
Hardcover | 16 June 2004 | Edition Number 1
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"Monuments, Objects, Histories" is a critical survey of the practices of archaeology, art history, and museums in nineteenth- and twentieth-century India. The essays gathered here look at the processes of the production of lost pasts in modern India: pasts that come to be imagined around a growing corpus of monuments, archaeological relics, and art objects. They map the scholarly and institutional authority that emerged around such structures and artifacts, making of them not only the chosen objects of art and archaeology but also the prime signifiers of the nation's civilization and antiquity.
The close imbrication of the "colonial" and the "national" in the making of India's archaeological and art historical pasts and their combined legacy for the postcolonial present form one of the key themes of the book. "Monuments, Objects, Histories" offers both an insider's and an outsider's perspective on the growth of these scholarly fields and their institutional apparatus, analyzing the ways they have constituted and recast their objects of study. The book moves 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 architectural and artistic inheritance, into a current period that has pitched these objects and fields within a highly contentious politics of nationhood.
"Monuments, Objects, Histories" traces the framing of an official national canon of Indian art through these different periods, showing how the workings of disciplines and institutions have been tied to the pervasive authority of the nation. At the same time, it addresses the radical reconfiguration in recent times of the meaning and scope of the "national," leading to the kinds of exclusions and chauvinisms that lie at the root of the current endangerment of these disciplines and the monuments and art objects they encompass.
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ISBN: 9780231129985
ISBN-10: 023112998X
Series: Cultures of History
Published: 16th June 2004
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number of Pages: 432
Audience: General Adult
For Ages: 22+ years old
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Country of Publication: US
Edition Number: 1
Dimensions (cm): 25.61 x 18.89 x 2.85
Weight (kg): 0.98
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- Non-FictionArchaeology
- Non-FictionHistoryRegional & National HistoryAsian History
- Non-FictionArts & EntertainmentHistory of Art & Design StylesArt Styles Not Defined by DateOriental Art
- Non-FictionArts & EntertainmentHistory of Art & Design StylesArt from 1800 to 1900
- Non-FictionArts & EntertainmentHistory of Art & Design StylesArt from 1900 to Current
- Non-FictionPolitics & Government
- Non-FictionArts & EntertainmentGeneral Issues in ArtTheory of Art
- Non-FictionArts & EntertainmentArt Treatments & Subjects