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Testing the Canon of Ancient Near Eastern Art and Archaeology
invites readers to reconsider the contents and agendas of the art
historical and world-culture canons by looking at one of their most
historically enduring components: the art and archaeology of the
ancient Near East. Ann Shafer, Amy Rebecca Gansell, and other top
researchers in the field examine and critique the formation and
historical transformation of the ancient Near Eastern canon of art,
architecture, and material culture. Contributors flesh out the
current boundaries of regional and typological sub-canons, analyze
the technologies of canon production (such as museum practices and
classroom pedagogies), and voice first-hand heritage perspectives.
Each chapter, thereby, critically engages with the historiography
behind our approach to the Near East and proposes alternative
constructs. Collectively, the essays confront and critique the
ancient Near Eastern canon's present configuration and re-imagine
its future role in the canon of world art as a whole. This
expansive collection of essays covers the Near East's many regions,
eras, and types of visual and archaeological materials, offering
specific and actionable proposals for its study. Testing the Canon
of Ancient Near Eastern Art and Archaeology stands as a vital
benchmark and offers a collective path forward for the study and
appreciation of Near Eastern cultural heritage. This book acts as a
model for similar inquiries across global art historical and
archaeological fields and disciplines.
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