Aby Warburg and America

Aby Warburg and America The Art Historian as Ethnographer - The Bard Graduate Center Cultural Histories of the Material World

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Publisher's Synopsis

To a greater extent than still widely assumed, the German scholar Aby Warburg drew, throughout his life, on the lessons of two of its early episodes: his travels of 1895-96 among Pueblo Indian communities in the North American Southwest, and his residence of 1896-97 in Berlin, which he prized as a center for the study of ethnography, ethnology, and anthropology. Over the next three decades, this pioneering thinker was able to affect a fruitful amalgamation of those disciplines with that of art history (in which he had himself been trained): the origin of a form of cultural studies that continues to exert an extraordinary intellectual allure. Quoting from Warburg's diaries, notebooks, and correspondence, this newly translated study throws fresh light on a most eventful journey through the realm of ideas.
 

Book information

ISBN: 9781941792278
Publisher: Bard Graduate Center
Imprint: Bard Graduate Center
Pub date:
DEWEY: 709.2
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 298
Weight: 666g
Height: 9mm
Width: 6mm
Spine width: 15mm