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Modernism and the Art of Muslim South Asia - (Islamic Civilization and Muslim Networks) by Iftikhar Dadi (Paperback)
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- This pioneering work traces the emergence of the modern and contemporary art of Muslim South Asia in relation to transnational modernism and in light of the region's intellectual, cultural, and political developments.
- Author(s): Iftikhar Dadi
- 360 Pages
- Art, Asian
- Series Name: Islamic Civilization and Muslim Networks
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Modernism and the Art of Muslim South AsiaBook Synopsis
This pioneering work traces the emergence of the modern and contemporary art of Muslim South Asia in relation to transnational modernism and in light of the region's intellectual, cultural, and political developments.Art historian Iftikhar Dadi here explores the art and writings of major artists, men and women, ranging from the late colonial period to the era of independence and beyond. He looks at the stunningly diverse artistic production of key artists associated with Pakistan, including Abdur Rahman Chughtai, Zainul Abedin, Shakir Ali, Zubeida Agha, Sadequain, Rasheed Araeen, and Naiza Khan. Dadi shows how, beginning in the 1920s, these artists addressed the challenges of modernity by translating historical and contemporary intellectual conceptions into their work, reworking traditional approaches to the classical Islamic arts, and engaging the modernist approach towards subjective individuality in artistic expression. In the process, they dramatically reconfigured the visual arts of the region. By the 1930s, these artists had embarked on a sustained engagement with international modernism in a context of dizzying social and political change that included decolonization, the rise of mass media, and developments following the national independence of India and Pakistan in 1947.
Bringing new insights to such concepts as nationalism, modernism, cosmopolitanism, and tradition, Dadi underscores the powerful impact of transnationalism during this period and highlights the artists' growing embrace of modernist and contemporary artistic practice in order to address the challenges of the present era.
Review Quotes
A challenging and enlightening book that anyone interested in the many varieties of modern Muslim culture should read.--Journal of Asian Studies
A pick for college-level holdings surveying South Asian culture and art and for Muslim history holdings alike. . . . Makes for an excellent in-depth, college-level analysis.--Midwest Book Review
An important contribution to a field of scholarship which is in need of urgent attention. . . . This sensitive, wide-reaching and well-informed account offers significant insights into the nature of modern or avant-garde praxis outside the West.--Modern Art Asia
Dadi's analysis is complex, impressively documented, and richly illustrated . . . . [An] enlightening book that anyone interested in the many varieties of modern Muslim culture should read.--Journal of Asian Studies
Dadi's contribution is valuable to post-colonial scholarship in South Asia. . . . The work is accessible to both amateurs and experts on art.--South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies
Dadi's work challenges us to acknowledge the complexities of modernism as a global phenomenon. . . As much as Dadi's text provides us with a compelling history of modernism in Pakistan, the questions that he raises have reverberations far beyond the sites he examines.--Art Journal
Long overdue. There exists no historical analysis of modernist art production in the Pakistan of pre and post partition.--Art Monthly
Makes a crucial addition to the growing field of scholarship on global modernism, not only by explicating the work of understudied artists but by simultaneously reevaluating the terms in which modernism can be described and asserting their continuing importance to the practice of contemporary art.--CAA Reviews
The canvas of the book is impressive; Dadi looks at the works of seasoned artists such as Abdur Rahman Chughtai, Rasheed Araeen, Shakir Ali, Sadequain and Naiza Khan. . . . A book that demands serious attention.--The Hindu
The first sustained critical effort to examine a key minority formation, giving an account . . . of the artistic trajectories of South Asian Muslims.--Art in America
Dimensions (Overall): 9.21 Inches (H) x 6.14 Inches (W) x .97 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.48 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 360
Series Title: Islamic Civilization and Muslim Networks
Genre: Art
Sub-Genre: Asian
Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
Theme: General
Format: Paperback
Author: Iftikhar Dadi
Language: English
Street Date: February 1, 2019
TCIN: 92896158
UPC: 9781469654119
Item Number (DPCI): 247-42-6731
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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