Old Stacks, New Leaves: The Arts of the Book in South Asia
In the twenty-first century, debates on the future of books and print culture have intensified with the rise of digital technologies, and the contemporary art world has witnessed an explosion of interest in the book form. Amid this artistic and intellectual activity, there has been little scrutiny o...
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Zusammenfassung: | In the twenty-first century, debates on the future of books and
print culture have intensified with the rise of digital
technologies, and the contemporary art world has witnessed an
explosion of interest in the book form. Amid this artistic and
intellectual activity, there has been little scrutiny of book arts
in South Asia and their particular ontologies, histories, and
genealogies. This volume weaves together scholarly essays, original
artistic projects, and works of creative nonfiction to trace a
history of illustrated books in South Asia from 1100 CE to the
present.
From Nepalese palm-leaf manuscripts and imperial Mughal albums
to lithographed cookbooks and mimeographed magazines, contributors
examine a diverse range of materials rarely, if ever, studied
together. Thematically organized, the chapters stage a critical
dialogue between artists and scholars, emphasizing the visual,
material, aesthetic, and phenomenological dimensions of books.
Against narratives of the death of books in a digital age, this
volume argues for the book as a vital form and dynamic practice.
Written in a lucid and lively style, it will be of interest to
scholars, curators, artists, critics, students, museum visitors,
and readers of contemporary comics and graphic novels. |
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