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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art
| Call for Papers Date: | 2008-02-01 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2007-10-31 |
| Announcement ID: |
159204 |
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21ST CENTURY ART HISTORY: What will the discipline of art history look like in the 21st century? What will the subject matter of 21st century art history be? With the end of Eurocentric models of art history and even the end of post-colonialism, which still remained parasitic on the Eurocentism it opposed, what ways of writing art history will be possible in the 21st century? What would a transnational, international or even non-national art history look like? How is one to conceive of a global art history? Is it a 'global' art history that we should be aiming for? This issue invites contributions attempting to visualise the future face of art historiography. The editors are especially interested in receiving papers taking up the notion of a 'global' or 'world' art history, either adressing the notion generally or seeking to produce specific examples of such an art history, written from particular places or about particular art scenes. Expressions of interest for this issue should be made by December 2007 and final submissions are due by 1 February 2008. Enquiries and submissions should be made to: anzjournal@ima.org.au
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