𝔖 Scriptorium
✦   LIBER   ✦

πŸ“

Art and Architecture in the Islamic Tradition: Aesthetics, Politics and Desire in Early Islam

✍ Scribed by Mohammed Hamdouni Alami (editor)


Publisher
I.B.Tauris
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Leaves
314
Category
Library

⬇  Acquire This Volume

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


What is 'art' in the sense of the Islamic tradition? Mohammed Hamdouni Alami argues that Islamic art has historically been excluded from Western notions of art; that the Western aesthetic tradition's preoccupation with the human body, and the ban on the representation of the human body in Islam, has meant that Islamic and Western art have been perceived as inherently at odds. However, the move away from this 'anthropomorphic aesthetic' in Western art movements, such as modern abstract and constructivist painting, have presented the opportunity for new ways of viewing and evaluating Islamic art and architecture. This book questions the very idea of art predicated on the anthropocentric bias of classical art, and the corollary 'exclusion' of Islamic art from the status of art.
It addresses a central question in post-classical aesthetic theory, in as much as the advent of modern abstract and constructivist painting have shown that art can be other than the representation of the human body; that art is not neutral aesthetic contemplation but it is fraught with power and violence; and that the presupposition of classical art was not a universal truth but the assumption of a specific cultural and historical set of practices and vocabularies. Based on close readings of classical Islamic literature, philosophy, poetry, medicine and theology, along with contemporary Western art theory, the author uncovers a specific Islamic theoretical vision of art and architecture based on poetic practice, politics, cosmology and desire. In particular it traces the effects of decoration and architectural planning on the human soul as well as the centrality of the gaze in this poetic view - in Arabic 'nazar'- while examining its surprising similarity to modern theories of the gaze.
Through this double gesture, moving critically between two traditions, the author brings Islamic thought and aesthetics back into the realm of visibility, addressing the lack of recognition in comparison with other historical periods and traditions. This is an important step toward a critical analysis of the contemporary debate around the revival of Islamic architectural identity - a debate intricately embedded within opposing Islamic political and social projects throughout the world.


πŸ“œ SIMILAR VOLUMES


Art and Architecture in the Islamic Trad
✍ Mohammed Hamdouni Alami πŸ“‚ Library πŸ“… 2010 πŸ› Tauris Academic Studies 🌐 English

What is "art" in the sense of the Islamic tradition? Mohammed Hamdouni Alami argues that Islamic art has historically been excluded from Western notions of art; that the Western aesthetic tradition's preoccupation with the human body has meant that Islamic and Western art being perceived as inherent

Art and Architecture in the Islamic Trad
✍ Mohammed Hamdouni Alami πŸ“‚ Library πŸ“… 2010 πŸ› Tauris Academic Studies 🌐 English

What is "art" in the sense of the Islamic tradition? Mohammed Hamdouni Alami argues that Islamic art has historically been excluded from Western notions of art; that the Western aesthetic tradition's preoccupation with the human body has meant that Islamic and Western art being perceived as inherent

Beauty and Islam: Aesthetics in Islamic
✍ Valerie Gonzalez πŸ“‚ Library πŸ“… 2001 🌐 English

Five essays explore aspects of aesthetics in classical Islamic thought in light of contemporary theories, offering new perspectives on Islamic art and architecture with examples ranging from the Qur'an and the Alhambra to the works of present day artists and philosophers. Tracing the roots of Islami

Beauty and Islam: Aesthetics in Islamic
✍ ValΓ©rie Gonzalez πŸ“‚ Library πŸ“… 2001 πŸ› I.B.Tauris 🌐 English

Beauty and Islam’ explores aspects of aesthetics in classical Islamic thought in the light of contemporary theories, offering new perspectives on Islamic art and architecture with examples ranging from the Qur’an and the Alhambra to the works of present day artists and philosophers. Tracing the root

The Origins of Visual Culture in the Isl
✍ Mohammed Hamdouni Alami πŸ“‚ Library πŸ“… 2015 πŸ› I.B. Tauris 🌐 English

<span>In tenth-century Iraq, a group of Arab intellectuals and scholars known as the Ikhwan al-Safa began to make their intellectual mark on the society around them. A mysterious organisation, the identities of its members have never been clear. But its contribution to the intellectual thought, phil

The Origins of Visual Culture in the Isl
✍ Mohammed Hamdouni Alami πŸ“‚ Library πŸ“… 2015 πŸ› I.B. Tauris 🌐 English

<span>In tenth-century Iraq, a group of Arab intellectuals and scholars known as the Ikhwan al-Safa began to make their intellectual mark on the society around them. A mysterious organisation, the identities of its members have never been clear. But its contribution to the intellectual thought, phil