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Publisher
University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10
0226240444
ISBN-13
9780226240442
eBay Product ID (ePID)
45326228
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
272 Pages
Publication Name
Diplomacy by Design : Luxury Arts and an International Style in the Ancient Near East, 1400-1200 Bce
Language
English
Publication Year
2006
Subject
Ancient / General, History / Ancient & Classical, History / General
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Art, History
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.1 in
Item Weight
48.1 Oz
Item Length
1.1 in
Item Width
0.9 in
Additional Product Features
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Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2005-003468
Dewey Edition
22
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"This thoughtful scholarship, applied to an explanation of a set of strange luxury goods of the 14th to 12th century BCE in the ancient New East, can broaden one''s view of history and current globalization including art. In intense text with copious footnotes, bibliography, and index, Feldman uses ancient correspondence to clarify a unique style on gold and silver, ivory, alabaster, faience, and linen."-- Choice, "The book is a dense read, rich in theory and terminology. . . . [ Diplomacy by Design ] is a wonderful resource not only for scholars specializing in the particular questions the book probes, but also for scholars and teachers of the ancient Near East at large in putting together the many pieces of one of the most complicated eras of ancient Near Eastern history. Feldman brings together within her expertise elements belonging to the study of Egypt, Assyria, the Hittites, the Aegean, each a discipline in its own right, and does not come across as amateur in any of them. The book certainly goes beyond the luxury objects it examines, becoming an authoritative study on the social, cultural, and intellectual history of the period."-Mehmet-Ali Atac, Bryn Mawr Classical Review, "This is a superb piece of scholarship, as well crafted as the objects it describes in fluent and knowledgeable detail. Diplomacy by Design is a strikingly original, lucid volume bound to entice a diverse readership."-A. Bernard Knapp, University of Glasgow, "Diplomacy by Designis that rarest of things: a stunningly produced book that also contains a bold argument and makes the reader think. Feldman has worked hard to question conventional boundaries of scholarship. . . . The outcome is likely to generate considerable debate, and should embolden all students of epigraphy, art history and archaeology to look beyond their ordinary specialisms towards a more holistic view of cross-cultural relations in the Bronze Age."David Wengrow,Cambridge Archaeological Journal, A fascinating and meticulously researched book that has something for everyone: art historians, historians, archaeologists, anthropologists, and philologists. . . . Feldman''s close descriptions and formal analyses of the ''International Style'' objects is an art historian''s dream. She tackles thorny issues and matters of great debate with aplomb and confidence. . . . She should be especially commended, indeed heartily congratulated, for her careful attention to defining precisely and fully the theoretical, art historical, and other terms that she uses for audiences both familiar and unfamiliar with them., The book is a dense read, rich in theory and terminology. . . . [ Diplomacy by Design ] is a wonderful resource not only for scholars specializing in the particular questions the book probes, but also for scholars and teachers of the ancient Near East at large in putting together the many pieces of one of the most complicated eras of ancient Near Eastern history. Feldman brings together within her expertise elements belonging to the study of Egypt, Assyria, the Hittites, the Aegean, each a discipline in its own right, and does not come across as amateur in any of them. The book certainly goes beyond the luxury objects it examines, becoming an authoritative study on the social, cultural, and intellectual history of the period., The book is a dense read, rich in theory and terminology. . . . [ Diplomacy by Design ] is a wonderful resource not only for scholars specializing in the particular questions the book probes, but also for scholars and teachers of the ancient Near East at large in putting together the many pieces of one of the most complicated eras of ancient Near Eastern history. Feldman brings together within her expertise elements belonging to the study of Egypt, Assyria, the Hittites, the Aegean, each a discipline in its own right, and does not come across as amateur in any of them. The book certainly goes beyond the luxury objects it examines, becoming an authoritative study on the social, cultural, and intellectual history of the period., This thoughtful scholarship, applied to an explanation of a set of strange luxury goods of the 14th to 12th century BCE in the ancient New East, can broaden one's view of history and current globalization including art. In intense text with copious footnotes, bibliography, and index, Feldman uses ancient correspondence to clarify a unique style on gold and silver, ivory, alabaster, faience, and linen., " Diplomacy by Design is a fine book that offers readers a useful and sophisticated synthesis of the late second millennium B.C. in the Ancient Near East. Feldman has written an excellent and innovative book, bringing together both anthropology and art history."--Elizabeth Carter, University of California, Los Angeles, "Feldman's argument is elegant and persuasive: that luxury goods and ceremonial exchange played a significant role, not only in elite interaction, but also in the very rhetoric of social and political relations. It is an eloquent testimony to the relationship between 'style' and 'meaning.'"--Irene Winter, Harvard University, "This thoughtful scholarship, applied to an explanation of a set of strange luxury goods of the 14th to 12th century BCE in the ancient New East, can broaden one''s view of history and current globalization including art. In intense text with copious footnotes, bibliography, and index, Feldman uses ancient correspondence to clarify a unique style on gold and silver, ivory, alabaster, faience, and linen."--Choice, Diplomacy by Design is that rarest of things: a stunningly produced book that also contains a bold argument and makes the reader think. Feldman has worked hard to question conventional boundaries of scholarship. . . . The outcome is likely to generate considerable debate, and should embolden all students of epigraphy, art history and archaeology to look beyond their ordinary specialisms towards a more holistic view of cross-cultural relations in the Bronze Age., "Diplomacy by Designis a fine book that offers readers a useful and sophisticated synthesis of the late second millennium B.C. in the Ancient Near East. Feldman has written an excellent and innovative book, bringing together both anthropology and art history."-Elizabeth Carter, University of California, Los Angeles , "The book is a dense read, rich in theory and terminology. . . . [Diplomacy by Design] is a wonderful resource not only for scholars specializing in the particular questions the book probes, but also for scholars and teachers of the ancient Near East at large in putting together the many pieces of one of the most complicated eras of ancient Near Eastern history. Feldman brings together within her expertise elements belonging to the study of Egypt, Assyria, the Hittites, the Aegean, each a discipline in its own right, and does not come across as amateur in any of them. The book certainly goes beyond the luxury objects it examines, becoming an authoritative study on the social, cultural, and intellectual history of the period."Mehmet-Ali Atac,Bryn Mawr Classical Review, A fascinating and meticulously researched book that has something for everyone: art historians, historians, archaeologists, anthropologists, and philologists. . . . Feldman's close descriptions and formal analyses of the 'International Style' objects is an art historian's dream. She tackles thorny issues and matters of great debate with aplomb and confidence. . . . She should be especially commended, indeed heartily congratulated, for her careful attention to defining precisely and fully the theoretical, art historical, and other terms that she uses for audiences both familiar and unfamiliar with them., "This is a superb piece of scholarship, as well crafted as the objects it describes in fluent and knowledgeable detail.Diplomacy by Designis a strikingly original, lucid volume bound to entice a diverse readership."-A. Bernard Knapp, University of Glasgow , " Diplomacy by Design is that rarest of things: a stunningly produced book that also contains a bold argument and makes the reader think. Feldman has worked hard to question conventional boundaries of scholarship. . . . The outcome is likely to generate considerable debate, and should embolden all students of epigraphy, art history and archaeology to look beyond their ordinary specialisms towards a more holistic view of cross-cultural relations in the Bronze Age."-David Wengrow, Cambridge Archaeological Journal, "The book is a dense read, rich in theory and terminology. . . . [ Diplomacy by Design ]is a wonderful resource not only for scholars specializing in the particular questions the book probes, but also for scholars and teachers of the ancient Near East at large in putting together the many pieces of one of the most complicated eras of ancient Near Eastern history. Feldman brings together within her expertise elements belonging to the study of Egypt, Assyria, the Hittites, the Aegean, each a discipline in its own right, and does not come across as amateur in any of them. The book certainly goes beyond the luxury objects it examines, becoming an authoritative study on the social, cultural, and intellectual history of the period."-Mehmet-Ali Atac, Bryn Mawr Classical Review, " Diplomacy by Design is a fine book that offers readers a useful and sophisticated synthesis of the late second millennium B.C. in the Ancient Near East. Feldman has written an excellent and innovative book, bringing together both anthropology and art history."-Elizabeth Carter, University of California, Los Angeles , " Diplomacy by Design is a fine book that offers readers a useful and sophisticated synthesis of the late second millennium B.C. in the Ancient Near East. Feldman has written an excellent and innovative book, bringing together both anthropology and art history."-Elizabeth Carter, University of California, Los Angeles, This is a superb piece of scholarship, as well crafted as the objects it describes in fluent and knowledgeable detail. Diplomacy by Design is a strikingly original, lucid volume bound to entice a diverse readership.
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
745/.0939/4
Table Of Content
List of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgments Chronological Chart Introduction PART I. IMAGES Overview 1. Redefining the "International Style" 2. The Role of Visual Hybridity 3. Iconography and Meaning 4. Questions of Style and Production PART II. OBJECTS Overview 5. Materiality, Luxury Goods, and Diplomatic Gifts 6. Objects and Crafting 7. International Luxury Goods in Space and Time 8. The Materiality of Greeting Letters PART III. CONTEXTS Overview 9. Contextualizing the International Koiné 1. Representation and Negotiation In Between Ugarit and the Northern Levant Epilogue Abbreviations Notes Bibliography Index
Synopsis
Art and international relations during the Late Bronze Age formed a symbiosis as expanded travel and written communications fostered unprecedented cultural exchange across the Mediterranean. Diplomacy in these new political and imperial relationships was often maintained through the exchange of lavish art objects and luxury goods. The items bestowed during this time shared a repertoire of imagery that modern scholars call the first International Style in the history of art. Marian Feldman's Diplomacy by Design examines the profound connection between art produced during this period and its social context, revealing inanimate objects as catalysts--or even participants--in human dynamics. Feldman's fascinating study shows the ways in which the exchange of these works of art actively mediated and strengthened political relations, intercultural interactions, and economic negotiations. Previous studies of this international style have focused almost exclusively on stylistic attribution at the expense of social contextualization. Written by a specialist in ancient Near Eastern art and archaeology who has excavated and traveled extensively in this area of the world, Diplomacy by Design provides a much broader consideration of the symbolic power of material culture and its centrality in the construction of human relations.
LC Classification Number
N5330.F45 2005
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