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Jasper van Putten deposited Jahangir Heroically Killing Poverty: Pictorial Sources and Pictorial Tradition in Mughal Allegorical Portraiture in the group
History of Art on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoThis article traces the gradual development of allegorical portraiture in Mughal Art under emperor Jahangir (1569–1627), by analyzing Mughal artists’ gradual adaptation of the European genres of portraiture and allegory through their encounter with European prints.
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Jasper van Putten started the topic Invitation to submit projects to be featured on Mapping to Print website in the discussion
Open-source historical mapping on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoDear all,
I would like to invite scholars ‘who map print‘ to send me links to their online projects and be featured—with link, brief description, and screen shot—on this website: Mapping Print http://openprintstudio.com/wiki/doku.php/mapping_print_project
The Mapping Print project brings together online projects that trace the history of print…[Read more]
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Jasper van Putten's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months ago
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Jasper van Putten deposited Jahangir Heroically Killing Poverty: Pictorial Sources and Pictorial Tradition in Mughal Allegorical Portraiture on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months ago
This article traces the gradual development of allegorical portraiture in Mughal Art under emperor Jahangir (1569–1627), by analyzing Mughal artists’ gradual adaptation of the European genres of portraiture and allegory through their encounter with European prints.
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Jasper van Putten changed their profile picture on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months ago
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Jasper van Putten's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months ago
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James Elkins deposited On A Lack of Ambition: Notes on Laszlo Krasznahorkai, The Last Wolf on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months ago
The essays I am posting on Humanities Commons aren’t reviews. They are thoughts about the state of literary fiction, intended principally for writers and critics involved in seeing where literature might be able to go. Each one uses a book as an example of some current problem in writing. The context is my own writing project. All comments and c…[Read more]
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James Elkins deposited A Vertiginous Slide Into Literary Self-Regard: Notes on Enrique Vila-Matas, Because She Never Asked on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months ago
The essays I am posting on Humanities Commons aren’t reviews. They are thoughts about the state of literary fiction, intended principally for writers and critics involved in seeing where literature might be able to go. Each one uses a book as an example of some current problem in writing. The context is my own writing project. All comments and c…[Read more]
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James Elkins deposited What is Psychological Complexity? Notes on Dostoevsky, Notes from Underground on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months ago
The essays I am posting on Humanities Commons are also on Librarything and Goodreads. These aren’t reviews. They are thoughts about the state of literary fiction, intended principally for writers and critics involved in seeing where literature might be able to go. Each one uses a book as an example of some current problem in writing. The context i…[Read more]
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James Elkins deposited Why it is Important That Novels Fail in Many Ways: Notes on Romina Paula, August on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months ago
The essays I am posting on Humanities Commons are also on Librarything and Goodreads. These aren’t reviews. They are thoughts about the state of literary fiction, intended principally for writers and critics involved in seeing where literature might be able to go. Each one uses a book as an example of some current problem in writing. The context i…[Read more]
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James Elkins deposited What Happens When Constrained Writing Doesn’t Follow Its Constraints? Notes on Alejandro Zambra, Multiple Choice on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months ago
The essays I am posting on Humanities Commons are also on Librarything and Goodreads. These aren’t reviews. They are thoughts about the state of literary fiction, intended principally for writers and critics involved in seeing where literature might be able to go. Each one uses a book as an example of some current problem in writing. The context i…[Read more]
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James Elkins deposited A History of the Novel Without Literary Theory: Notes on Steven Moore, The Novel: An Alternative History, 1600-1800 on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months ago
The essays I am posting on Humanities Commons are also on Librarything and Goodreads. These aren’t reviews. They are thoughts about the state of literary fiction, intended principally for writers and critics involved in seeing where literature might be able to go. Each one uses a book as an example of some current problem in writing. The context i…[Read more]
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James Elkins deposited How Philosophical Fiction Works Against Fiction: Notes on DeLillo’s Point Omega on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months ago
The essays I am posting on Humanities Commons are also on Librarything and Goodreads. These aren’t reviews. They are thoughts about the state of literary fiction, intended principally for writers and critics involved in seeing where literature might be able to go. Each one uses a book as an example of some current problem in writing. The context i…[Read more]
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James Elkins deposited How to Structure a 1,300 Page Book: Notes on William Vollmann’s Imperial on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months ago
The essays I am posting on Humanities Commons are also on Librarything and Goodreads. These aren’t reviews. They are thoughts about the state of literary fiction, intended principally for writers and critics involved in seeing where literature might be able to go. Each one uses a book as an example of some current problem in writing. The context i…[Read more]
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James Elkins posted an update on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months ago
@lajosbrons “Language Death” is a great paper. Well reasoned, succinct, and it addresses an excellent question. I hope you expand it into a book!
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Rafael Munia's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 8 years, 10 months ago
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Rafael Munia deposited The Limits Of Multiculturalism In Japan: In Defense Of Interculturalism And Nomadic Assemblage on Humanities Commons 8 years, 10 months ago
As part of a global trend, Japan seems to begin embracing the discourse of multiculturalism
in what could be taken as a departure from the ideology of homogeneity. However, looking
closer at the Japanese case, we can see the waysit has promoted the same hegemonic ideology
of homogeneity with a post-modern veil of tolerance. Thus, what could…[Read more]