Understanding Islamic Arts in Epistemological System of Western Museums
Abstract Islamic Arts in Museums, are distracted from their original function and placed in another world. Though the role of museums in the semantic transformation of Islamic arts is an open question in this study. In this regard, the formation of the first collections of Islamic art (from the late...
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doaj-97b3bba976b54be4bfb157b392d516ab2020-11-25T01:41:02ZfasInstitute for Humanities and Cultural Studies (IHCS)حکمت معاصر2383-06892383-06972016-02-0164991152459Understanding Islamic Arts in Epistemological System of Western Museumsmaryam dashtizadeh0asghar javani1farzan sojoudi2دانشجوی دکتری پژوهش هنر/ دانشگاه هنر اصفهاندانشیار گروه هنرهای تجسمی/ دانشگاه هنر اصفهاندانشیار گروه سینما و تئاتر/ دانشگاه هنر تهرانAbstract Islamic Arts in Museums, are distracted from their original function and placed in another world. Though the role of museums in the semantic transformation of Islamic arts is an open question in this study. In this regard, the formation of the first collections of Islamic art (from the late 18th century to the twentieth century in Europe and then in America) is of great importance. Hence our present understanding of Islamic arts is significantly influenced by the legacy and dominant discourses of those first temporary exhibitions in the West and their approaches. This study is qualitative and used descriptive and analytical method. The article assumes that Islamic arts experience different valuesat Western museums, though, an analysis of the literature is presented and three dominant approaches of orientalism, art history, and cross-cultural studies at museums. The results show that domination of the mentioned epistemological Systems, in early museums of Islamic art in the West, has affected our understanding of Islamic heritage as "goods", "art" and “Cultural Goods", and correspond to three distinct values, i.e. economic, aesthetic, and symbolic, in Islamic art. According to this study Semantic transformation and assigning different values are the consequences of representation of Islamic art in museums.http://wisdom.ihcs.ac.ir/article_2459_e4142a709815710ec35865024d167037.pdfKey words: Semantic transformationIslamic ArtsWestern museumsCultural Goods |
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maryam dashtizadeh asghar javani farzan sojoudi Understanding Islamic Arts in Epistemological System of Western Museums حکمت معاصر Key words: Semantic transformation Islamic Arts Western museums Cultural Goods |
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Abstract Islamic Arts in Museums, are distracted from their original function and placed in another world. Though the role of museums in the semantic transformation of Islamic arts is an open question in this study. In this regard, the formation of the first collections of Islamic art (from the late 18th century to the twentieth century in Europe and then in America) is of great importance. Hence our present understanding of Islamic arts is significantly influenced by the legacy and dominant discourses of those first temporary exhibitions in the West and their approaches. This study is qualitative and used descriptive and analytical method. The article assumes that Islamic arts experience different valuesat Western museums, though, an analysis of the literature is presented and three dominant approaches of orientalism, art history, and cross-cultural studies at museums. The results show that domination of the mentioned epistemological Systems, in early museums of Islamic art in the West, has affected our understanding of Islamic heritage as "goods", "art" and “Cultural Goods", and correspond to three distinct values, i.e. economic, aesthetic, and symbolic, in Islamic art. According to this study Semantic transformation and assigning different values are the consequences of representation of Islamic art in museums. |
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Key words: Semantic transformation Islamic Arts Western museums Cultural Goods |
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