Beyond Egyptomania : : Objects, Style and Agency / / ed. by Miguel John Versluys.

Neue Forschungen zum Nachleben Ägyptens

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2020]
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Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Series:Studien aus dem Warburg-Haus , 21
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Physical Description:1 online resource (362 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • CONTENTS
  • Acknowledgements
  • Preface: Beyond Egyptomania. »Nachleben«, Mnemohistory and the Agency of Things Egyptian
  • EGYPT AND ITS MNEMOHISTORY: INTRODUCTIONS
  • Haunted by Egypt. A Long-Term Perspective on History, Mnemohistory and Material Culture
  • The Mnemohistory of Egypt. Approaches Towards the Understanding of Egypt in Intellectual History
  • Plaidoyer pour l’Égyptomanie, ou Comment s’Approprier une Égypte Fantasmée
  • The Fascination for Egypt During the Eighteenth Century. History of a »Configuration«
  • OBJECTS, STYLE AND AGENCY: A LONG-TERM OVERVIEW
  • Aegyptiaca. Investigating Style and Agency in the Iron Age Eastern Mediterranean
  • L’Égypte des uns n’est pas Toujours l’Égypte des Autres. À Propos d’une Drachme de Myndos
  • Aegyptiaca Romana. The »Black Room« from the Villa of Boscotrecase and the Aesthetics of Empire
  • Lost in Translation? On »Aegyptiaca« in the Middle Ages
  • Periculosae Plenum Opus Aleae. The »Mensa Isiaca«, Lorenzo Pignoria and the Perils of Cultural Translation
  • A Food Chain of Objects. The Selection and Use of Egyptian Antiquities in Piranesi’s »Diverse Maniere«
  • The Egyptian Centrepiece of the Sèvres Manufactory
  • Pharaohs, Papyri and Hookahs. Displaying and Staging Egyptian Antiquities in Nineteenth Century European Exhibitions
  • EGYPT’S MATERIAL AGENCY: DISCUSSIONS
  • Ancient Egypt: Do Things Matter?
  • Egypt and/as Style
  • The Magic of the Material. Receptions of Ancient Egypt and their Impacts
  • Object – Subject – Egypt
  • Notes
  • Index
  • Plates
  • Picture Credits