Studies in Southeast Asian Art: Essays in Honor of Stanley J. O'Connor
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Science & Technology
History
Art & Photography
格式
平装书
页数
244
语言
英语
已发布
Jan 1, 2000
出版商
Southeast Asia Program Publications
版本
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0877277281
ISBN-13
9780877277286
描述
This collection of essays delves deep into the multifaceted realm of Southeast Asian art, showcasing the vibrant cultures and historical narratives that shape the region's artistic expressions. Each contribution offers a unique perspective, reflecting on the rich heritage and contemporary developments in various art forms, from traditional practices to modern interpretations.
As the authors pay tribute to the late Stanley J. O'Connor, they illuminate the significant impact of his work in the field. Scholars from diverse backgrounds engage with themes such as identity, spirituality, and socio-political influences, revealing how these elements intertwine within the artistic landscape of Southeast Asia. The essays not only highlight the individual artistry but also consider the broader implications of these works on a global stage.
This volume serves as both a scholarly resource and a celebration of the region's artistic contributions, inviting readers to reflect on the ongoing evolution of Southeast Asian culture and the connections that bind its artists to one another and to the world beyond.
As the authors pay tribute to the late Stanley J. O'Connor, they illuminate the significant impact of his work in the field. Scholars from diverse backgrounds engage with themes such as identity, spirituality, and socio-political influences, revealing how these elements intertwine within the artistic landscape of Southeast Asia. The essays not only highlight the individual artistry but also consider the broader implications of these works on a global stage.
This volume serves as both a scholarly resource and a celebration of the region's artistic contributions, inviting readers to reflect on the ongoing evolution of Southeast Asian culture and the connections that bind its artists to one another and to the world beyond.