C 2022

Linear, Entangled, Anachronic : Periodization and the Shapes of Time in Art History

RAMPLEY, Matthew

Basic information

Original name

Linear, Entangled, Anachronic : Periodization and the Shapes of Time in Art History

Authors

RAMPLEY, Matthew

Edition

1. vyd. New York, Periodization in the Art Historiographies of Central and Eastern Europe, p. 14-28, 15 pp. 2022

Publisher

Routledge

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Chapter(s) of a specialized book

Country of publisher

United States of America

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

Publication form

electronic version available online

Marked to be transferred to RIV

No

Organization

Filozofická fakulta – Repository – Repository

ISBN

978-1-003-17841-5

EID Scopus

Keywords in English

periodization; Art history;

Links

786314, interní kód Repo.
Changed: 4/4/2023 04:33, RNDr. Daniel Jakubík

Abstract

In the original language

Practices of periodization and the reliance on linear notions of time have been an object of sustained critique in recent times. Not only have they been said to impose uniformity on the complex and multi-stranded course of art, they have also been accused of enabling an ideological agenda that privileges the art and culture of Western Europe and North America. In their place it has been suggested that art historians embrace alternative ideas of time, including notions of time as entangled, heterochronic and anachronic. This chapter examines the basis of such criticisms. It argues that while they highlight important issues, they also misrepresent art historical practice, including the heuristic function of the idea of periods. The chapter also argues that such alternative metaphors conflate historical narratives with temporal horizons. Without shared temporal horizons, it is impossible to make meaningful judgements of difference when comparing the art historical trajectories of different cultures. Consequently, the chapter suggests, the project of entangled, heterochronic and anachronic art history may end up being counterproductive.

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