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World art studies is an expression used to define studies in the discipline of art history, which focus on the history of visual arts worldwide, its methodology, concepts and approach. The expression is also used within the academic curricula as title for specific art history courses and schools.〔i.e. the School of Art History and World Art Studies at the University of East Anglia in Norwich, and the courses at the University of Leiden.〕 == Terminology == There are several expressions related to World art studies which are often used as interchangeable. Kitty Zijlmans and Wilfried Van Damme〔Kitty Zijlmans and Wilfried Van Damme, ''World Art Studies''in ''Art History and Visual Studies'' in Europe: Transnational Discourses and National Frameworks, eds. Matthew Rampley, Thierry Lenain, Hubert Locher, Brill, 2012.〕 provide some more specific definitions as following * ''World art studies'' is a concept conceived by the art historian John Onians in the early Nienties as a new field of studies, global and with a multidisciplinary approach.〔John Onians, ''World Art Studies and the Need for a New Natural History of Art'' in "Art Bulletin, n. 78, 1996.〕 The multidisciplinary nature of World art studies differentiates them from ''world art history'' and ''global art history''. The expression ''World art studies'' was used by John Onians to rename the School of Art History and World Art Studies. The concept of 'World art studies'' is similar to the concept of ''Bildwissenschaft'' or ''image-ology'' is equally multidisciplinary in its approach to analysis of visual images.〔Kitty Zijlmans and Wilfried Van Damme make reference to the publication edited by Klaus Sachs-Hombach ''Bildwissenschaft: Disziplinen, Themen, Methoden'', Surhkamp, Frankfurt am Main, 2005.〕 * ''Global art history'' refers to the study of art in present and recent past with a focus on the art worldwide and interrelated phenomena. This definition relies on the distinction operated by Bruce Mazlish between ''global history'' and ''world history''.〔Bruce Mazlish, ''An Introduction to Glocal History'' in ''Conceptualizing Global History'', ed. Bruce Mazlish and Ralph Buultjens, Westview Press, 1993.〕 * ''World art history'' refers to the study of art of the whole human history. A remark made to this expression is the use of the world ''history'' in singular (history and not histories); the use of the plural is preferred by David Summers〔David Summers, Real Spaces: World Art History and the Rise of Western Modernism, Phaidon Press, New York, 2003.〕 and James Elkins.〔James Elkins, ''Stories of Art, Routledge, New York, 2002.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「World art studies」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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