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Title:
Islanders : the making of the Mediterranean / edited by Anastasia Christophilopolou ; with contributions by Anastasia Christophilopolou, Susanna Pancaldo, Luke Syson and Marianna Vecellio.
Publisher:
Paul Holberton Publishing,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
104 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm
Subject:
Islands in art--Exhibitions.
Islands of the Mediterranean--Exhibitions.--Exhibitions.
Mediterranean Region--Antiquities--Exhibitions.
Regionalism and the arts--Islands of the Mediterranean--History.
Crete (Greece)--Antiquities--Exhibitions.
Cyprus--Antiquities--Exhibitions.
Sardinia (Italy)--Antiquities--Exhibitions.
Antiquities.
Islands in art.
Mediterranean Region.
Mediterranean Region--Islands of the Mediterranean.
Exhibition catalogs.
Other Authors:
Christophilopolou, Anastasia, author. author.
Pancaldo, Susanna, contributor
Syson, Luke, contributor
Vecellio, Marianna, contributor
Fitzwilliam Museum, host institution. https://isni.org/isni/0000000120978530
Notes:
Published to accompany the exhibition held at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, February 24 - June 4, 2023. "The exhibition is the result of an interdisciplinary research project, 'Being an Islander: Art and Identity of the large Mediterranean Islands' (2019-2023)"-- Director's foreword. Includes bibliographical references (pages 101-103) and index.
Contents:
Index of archaeological sites. Marianna Vecellio -- Material insights into insularity : 4000 years of connected island lives / Anastasia Christophilopoulou -- Island metallurgy : Cypriot metal objects from the Fitzwilliam Museum / Susanna Pancaldo -- Being an islander : a contemporary perspective / Marianna Vecellio -- Timeline -- Objects : reflections of insular identity -- Index of archaeological sites.
Summary:
Accompanying an exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, this book explores island identities in the ancient Mediterranean, questioning how 'insularity' - being of an island - affected and shaped art production and creativity, architectural evolution, migrations and movement of people. It extends beyond the ancient, incorporating current discourses on island versus mainland cultural identities, in contemporary Art and other disciplines. Throughout history, islands have been treated as distinct places, unlike mainland and continental masses. In geographic terms, islands are merely pieces of land surrounded by water, but the perception of island life has never been neutral. Rather, the term 'insularity' - belonging to/being of an island - has been romanticized and associated with otherness. Islands have often been deemed to have different histories from the mainland and with more readily isolated socio-political, cultural and economic characteristics. Yet connectivity has also been an important feature of island life as the sea can be a linking rather than just a dividing body, motivating and maintaining informal and formal connections. Fifty unique archaeological objects - most never displayed before outside Cyprus, Crete and Sardinia - tell exceptional stories of insular identity, over a period of 4000 years. The movement of people and episodes of migration between islands and their surrounding mainlands is also explored, through architecture, material culture, crafts and technologies present in the Mediterranean islands. Islanders has a broad diachronic scope and applies integrative analytical approach, bringing together research findings from scientific fields within archaeology, as well as a multi-scalar approach to past human interaction within continental and island environments. Exhibition: The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK (24.025. - 07.06.2023).
ISBN:
1913645495
9781913645496
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1368272001
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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