FILIPOVÁ, Alžběta. From the Transcaucasian Periphery to the Georgian Socialist Soviet Republic: Medieval Art of Georgia Through the Pages of Russian Encyclopaedias (1893–1949). In Comparing Colonial Discourses: Africa and the Caucasus in Russian Thought. 2023.
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Základní údaje
Originální název From the Transcaucasian Periphery to the Georgian Socialist Soviet Republic: Medieval Art of Georgia Through the Pages of Russian Encyclopaedias (1893–1949)
Autoři FILIPOVÁ, Alžběta.
Vydání Comparing Colonial Discourses: Africa and the Caucasus in Russian Thought, 2023.
Další údaje
Originální jazyk angličtina
Typ výsledku Prezentace na konferencích
Obor 60401 Arts, Art history
Stát vydavatele Itálie
Utajení není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Organizační jednotka Filozofická fakulta
Klíčová slova anglicky Russian Colonialism; Great Soviet Encyclopaedia; Medieval Georgia; Historiography of Art History
Příznaky Mezinárodní význam
Změnil Změnila: Alžběta Filipová, M.A., Ph.D., učo 203468. Změněno: 24. 1. 2024 11:06.
Anotace
The paper investigates the progressive establishment of the dominant Russian narrative that shaped the art of South Caucasus as the product of a geographically and culturally peripheral zone of assimilation and imitation of Byzantium. It focuses specifically on the entries on Georgian Art in the most large-scale distributed scientific channels providing the summary and the ratification of current knowledge, the Russian encyclopaedias. It analyses, contextualizes and compares the entries in two editions of the Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary (from 1893 and 1913) and in two editions of the Great Soviet Encyclopaedia (from 1930 and 1949), in order to see the change of paradigm on Georgian medieval art, considered merely an unoriginal part of the whole Transcaucasia in the Imperial times, and gaining more “national” autonomy in the Soviet times, while still remaining under the incontrovertible Byzantine influence.
Návaznosti
101026166, interní kód MUNázev: Demarginalizing Medieval Georgia: History of Art History between Colonial Perspective and Nationalist Appropriation (1921–1991)
Investor: Evropská unie, Demarginalizing Medieval Georgia: History of Art History between Colonial Perspective and Nationalist Appropriation (1921–1991), MSCA Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (Excellent Science)
VytisknoutZobrazeno: 13. 10. 2024 08:49