Southeast Asia: A History in Objects - Green Alexandra - książka
Producent: Thames AND Hudson
An insightful exploration of Southeast Asia's intricate history is beautifully presented through art and cultural artefacts, spanning from the Neolithic Age to modern times. This region, dotted with numerous world heritage sites, is vividly brought to life through compelling narratives and carefully selected objects from the British Museum collection. Arranged both chronologically and thematically across seven chapters, the book delves into one of the world's most multifaceted and vibrant areas.Each artefact in the collection provides a glimpse into the civilizations, communities, and cultures that have shaped Southeast Asia over the last 6,000 years. The narrative takes readers on a journey from the early days of agricultural societies and stratified communities to the emergence of significant empires and the evolution of religious practices including Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, and Christianity. It also examines the impacts of colonialism and the path toward independence.Curated by art historian Alexandra Green, the volume carefully traces the diverse tapestry of Southeast Asian cultures. The book covers a vast array of objects, from sculptural masterpieces originating from historic sites in Java, Angkor, Bagan, and Sukhothai, to everyday items like ceramics, furniture, religious artifacts, basketry, textiles, as well as popular posters and contemporary art. This publication is a captivating visual and intellectual experience, designed to engage and enlighten inquisitive readers globally.
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