Crossing Cultures

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出版者:Melbourne University Press
作者:Jaynie Anderson
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出版时间:2009-12
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《星尘回响:失落文明的最后低语》 作者:艾莉亚·凡恩 类型:史诗奇幻/考古悬疑 字数:约1500字 --- 卷首语: “历史并非由胜利者书写,而是由那些最终得以倾听的残骸证明。当尘埃落定时,我们能听到的,只有那些宏伟帝国坍塌时发出的,微弱而又永恒的回响。” --- 故事梗概: 在被称为“无尽沙海”的厄瑞波斯大陆深处,文明的记忆如同被风化的石碑,记载着一个被彻底抹去的黄金时代——“光耀纪元”。这个纪元及其所代表的、掌握着超越时代科技与哲思的“先知者”文明,在三千年前的“大寂静”事件中神秘消亡,只留下令人望而生畏的巨大空城和无法解读的符文结构。 故事的主角是凯尔·瑞文,一位被学术界排斥的年轻考古语言学家。凯尔并非寻常的探险家,他对物质遗迹的兴趣远不如他对“信息残留”的痴迷。他坚信,光耀纪元的终结并非简单的自然灾害或战争,而是一种信息层面的“自毁”,某种被刻意隐藏或遗忘的终极知识。 凯尔意外地在一次深入被禁止的“低语峡谷”的探险中,发现了一枚奇异的、由非地球金属铸成的记忆晶石。这枚晶石在接触到特定频率的声波时,会短暂地播放出一些晦涩难懂的影像和片段式的“思维流”。这些片段指向一个被称为“奥古斯都之环”的地下网络——一个光耀纪元用于储存其全部知识、艺术和集体意识的巨大数据穹窿。 然而,凯尔的发现很快引来了麻烦。一个由腐败的教会势力“圣光敕令团”和垄断了古代科技发掘权力的“铁匠行会”组成的秘密联盟,也在寻找奥古斯都之环。他们视这股失落的知识为颠覆现有权力结构的最大威胁,并致力于彻底销毁所有指向它的线索。 主要人物: 1. 凯尔·瑞文 (Kael Reven): 主角,一位被流放的天才语言学家。他的优势在于对“符号学”和“共振频率”的深刻理解,而非蛮力。他内心深处渴望的不是财富或权力,而是理解“为何会遗忘”。 2. 薇拉·萨里斯 (Vera Sarris): 一位背景复杂的自由工程师/走私贩。她拥有高超的机械维修技能和驾驶古老飞行器的能力。最初是受雇于凯尔,但随着旅程的深入,她开始对光耀纪元遗留的“实用技术”产生了浓厚的兴趣,并逐渐成为凯尔最可靠的伙伴。 3. 大审判官 泽洛斯 (Grand Inquisitor Zeros): 圣光敕令团的最高执法者。他坚信光耀纪元是亵渎神明的,其知识是引人堕落的瘟疫。他冷静、残忍且拥有强大的精神防御能力,是凯尔在精神层面的最大对手。 4. “低语者” (The Whisperer): 一个身份不明的神秘人物,只通过加密的通讯频道与凯尔接触。他似乎掌握着关于“大寂静”事件的真相,并引导凯尔避开致命陷阱,但他真正的目的始终笼罩在迷雾之中。 核心冲突与探索: 故事的驱动力是揭开“大寂静”的真相。凯尔和薇拉必须穿越厄瑞波斯大陆上最危险的地理和政治禁区,从被封锁的“寂静之海”海底遗迹,到漂浮在磁场风暴中的“天空陵墓”,收集解码奥古斯都之环的碎片。 技术与哲学层面的交织: 共振密钥: 凯尔发现,光耀纪元的科技并非基于电路,而是基于“谐振”。只有通过特定的音乐、数学结构或情感频率,才能激活其遗迹。 集体重伤记忆: 晶石片段显示,光耀纪元并非被外力摧毁,而是他们自身的集体意识达到了某种极限——他们可能“知晓”了太多关于宇宙本质的真相,以至于物理存在本身变得无法维持。 时间的悖论: 随着他们接近核心信息源,凯尔开始体验到时间错乱的症状,仿佛他正在同时经历过去、现在和未来。他必须区分哪些是光耀纪元留下的警告,哪些是自我产生的幻觉。 关键地点: 1. 失语之城(Aphasia): 凯尔首次进入的古城,所有雕塑和文字都呈现出一种“未完成”的状态,仿佛使用者在最后一刻戛然而止。 2. 回音矿井(The Echo Mines): 铁匠行会秘密开采的地点,挖掘的不是矿石,而是固化的“能量晶体”。凯尔在此地发现晶体内部记录着三千年前的社会舆论片段。 3. 静默核心(The Silent Core): 故事的高潮地点,奥古斯都之环的物理入口。它位于一个巨大的、自我修复的维度陷阱中,考验着进入者的精神纯洁度。 主题深化: 本书探讨了知识的边界与人类(或任何智慧生命)对绝对真理的承受能力。当知识不再是工具,而成为存在的本质时,文明将走向何方?《星尘回响》是一场关于记忆、遗忘的重量,以及在宏大历史面前个体微小挣扎的史诗冒险。它不仅是关于寻找失落的文明,更是关于理解:有时,遗忘才是文明延续的最后一道屏障。 --- (预计阅读时间:40小时,包含12幅独家手绘文明图谱及1套晦涩的符号对照表。)

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目录信息

A Melbourne conversation at the town hall on art, migration and indigeneity: what happens when cultures meet? --
Introduction to the conversation / Gerald Vaughan --
Playing between the lines: the Melbourne experience of crossing cultures / Jaynie Anderson --
Art in transit: give and take in Dutch art / Ronald de Leeuw --
Found in translation / Howard Morphy --
Hold it away: works of art as citizens and migrants / Michael Brand --
The travels of a Mi'kmaq coat: a nineteenth century world art history and twenty-first century cultural politics / Ruth B. Phillips --
Creating perspectives on global art history --
Joe Burk's Legacy: the history of art history in Melbourne / Andrew Grimwade --
The art of being aboriginal / Marcia Langton --
on global memory: reflections on barbaric transmission / Homi K. Bhabba --
Art histories in an interconnected world: synergies and new directions --
Beyond the national, inside the global: new identity strategies in Asian art in the twenty-first century / John Clark --
Not just images but art: pragmatic issues in the movement towards a more inclusive art history / Howard Morphy --
The world at stake: CIHA after Melbourne / Jaynie Anderson --
Global collections for global cities / Neil McGregor --
The idea of world art history --
introduction 1 / Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann --
Introduction 2 / Peter J. Schneemann --
Methodological ideological perspectives --
Neuroarthistory as world art history: why do humans make art and why do they make it differently in different times and places? / John Onians --
Towards historical art history / Piotr Piotrowski, Adam Mickiewicz --
Global aspects on Johnny Roosval's concept of the Artedominium / Jan von Bonsdorff --
Putting the world in a book: how global can art history be today? / Parul D. Mukberji, Jawaharlal Nehru --
From ideology to universal principles: Art history and the visual culture of the Balkans in the Ottoman Empire / Nenad Makuljevie --
From nation via immigration to world art: concepts and methods of Brazilian art theory / Jens Baumgarten --
Universalism and Utopia: Joseph Beuys and Alighiero Boetti as case studies for a world art history / Nicola Müllerschön --
Genius Loci: the revenge of the good Savage? / Carmen Popescu --
A survey of the current state of art history in China / Shao Dazhen --
Recent study in ancient Chinese art history in China / Yan Zheng --
Objects without Borders: cultural economy in the world of artifacts / Jennifer Purtle --
Fluid Borders: Mediterranean art histories --
Fluid Borders, hybrid objects: Mediterranean art histories 500-1500, questions of method and terminology / Gerhard Wolf --
Building identities: fluid Borders and 'international style' of monumental architecture in the bronze age / Louise A. Hitchcock --
Byzantine art in Italy: sixth-century as a matrix of confluence? / Felicity Harley McGowan --
'image-paradigms' as a category of Mediterranean visual culture: a hierotopic approach to art history / Alexei Lidov --
The 'Golden Age' of Al-Andalus as remembered, or how nostalgia forged history / Avinoam Shalem --
Fluid picture-making across borders, genres, media: botanical illustration from Byzantium to Baghdad, ninth to thirteenth centuries / Alain Touwaide --
Greek painters working for Latin and non-Orthodox patrons in the late medieval Mediterranean: some preliminary remarks / Michele Bacci --
Sailing through time and space: how Cyriacus of Ancona rediscovered the classical past / Marina Belozerskaya --
Multi-ethnic Rome and the global Renaissance: Ethiopia, Armenia and cultural exchange with Rome during the fifteenth century / Christiane Esche-Ramshorn --
Hybrid Renaissance in Europe and beyond --
Introduction / Luke Morgan --
Hybrid Renaissance in Burgundy / Frederick Elsig --
Heterotopia in the Renaissance: modern hybrids as antiques in Bramante and Cima da Conegliano / Lorenzo Pericolo --
'Gran Cosa e Roma': the noble parentage of architecture in early sixteenth century Portugal / Luisa Franca Luzio --
A bastard renaissance? Benedikt Ried, master IP and the question of renaissance in Central Europe / Pavel Kalina --
Difference, reputation and Utopia: early modern print's new worlds / Christopher P. Heuer --
The carnivalesque Renaissance / John Gregory --
'Opinione Contraria': the anatomy of painful as an early drawing by Rosso Fiorentino / Vivien Gaston --
The hermaphrodite in the garden / Luke Morgan --
Reframing of the Renaissance problem today: developing a pluralistic historical vision / Claire Farago --
Do we still need a Renaissance? / Keith Moxey --
Cultural and artistic exchange in the making of the modern world, 1500-1900 --
Introduction / Larry Silver --
Cultures and curiosity / Larry Silver --
Human sacrifice as symbolic capital: images of the violated Aztec body for a changing world, 1500-1900 and beyond / Cecelia F. Klein --
Public identity and the curial culture in Dutch Batavia / Dawn O'Dell --
'exposure to your ways': China, the Dodge and early modern vision / Julie Hochstrasser --
The global Rembrandt / Catherine D. Scallen --
Images of bathing women in early modern Europe and Turkey / Patricia Simons --
Global encounters: conventions and interventions in Hans Burgkmair's images of natives of Africa, India and the New World / Ashley West --
Patterns of domestication: exotic animals, plants and people in Australian and European decorative arts / Dagmar Eichberger --
Dressing up like the cannibals? Adriaen Hanneman's portrait of Princess Mary Stuart in a Tupi feather cape / Rebecca Parker Brienen --
Tupi feather work and the dynamics of intercultural exchange in early modern Brazil / Amy J. Buono --
The visual subplot: local art, global trade and the socio-ethnic of exchange, Amsterdam 1580-1680 / Elisabeth de Bievre --
Visual elaborations: Fausto Zonaro's 'Ottoman' self-portraits / Mary Roberts --
The brush and the burin: Mogul encounters with European engravings / Yael Rice --
Imperial exchanges of goods and national identities: Victorian and and Swadeshi views of crafts under the Raj / Julie Codell --
'a glance into a new world': three approaches to Japan, by Christopher Dresser, Siegfried Bing and Justice Brinkmann / Rüdiger Joppien --
George French Angas: colonial artist at large / Philip Jones --
The wanderer, the slave and the aboriginal: Augustus Earle in Rio de Jeneiro and Sydney in the 1920s / Sarah Thomas --
Exchange, gifting, identity and writing history in Fin-de-Siecle Tahiti / Elisabeth C. Childs --
Representations of nature across cultures before the 20th century --
Introduction / Frederick Asher --
Capturing nature's inner truth: the 'true view' concept in China, Korea and Japan / Khauh Triuh --
Beauty and truth in nature: Japan and the West / Gary Hickory --
Landscape as placeness in the art of India / Frederick Asher --
Exoticism at home: the artist as explorer in nineteenth-century Sweden / Bengt Lärkner --
The sacred across cultures --
Introduction / Robert Gaston --
Plato's dilemma: art, religion and amnesia / Donald Preziosi --
'Strangers in a strange new land': how the immigrant colonizer and the conqueror use sacred architecture to establish identity / Ann Thomas Wilkins, and David G. Wilkins --
Holy topographies: aboriginal art from the desert regions and its spiritual relation to western perceptual painting / Robert Nelson --
Visualizing ancestor spirits: name tablets or portraits? / Insoo Cho --
Houses of God, gates of heaven, doors of grace: changes in perception of Lutheran church interiors as 'holy places' / Marcin Wislocki --
Secular Florentines and sacred images / Dale Kent --
'God is love': representations of Christianity in indigenous art from Ngukurr, Southeast Arnhem land / Cath Bowdler --
Sacred country: ancient footsteps, new pathways / Donna Leslie --
A new conceptualization of Australian religious iconography: the case of David Wright / Peter French --
From silence to multiple incorporation: art and Afro-Brazilian religions / Roberto Conduru --
Trees growing in the wilderness and statues of miracle working madonnas / Zirka Z. Filipezak --
A case of spiritual colonization? The production and reception history of a contentious altarpiece in Jukkasjärvi Church in Lapland, Sweden / Britt-Inger Johansson --
Chartres, Chichester and Ajanta: the neo-medievalism of Eric Gill / Irena Kossowska --
A pantheon rediscovered? / Naman P. Ahuja, Jawaharlal Nahru --
Sanctity at the interstices of fine art and popular culture: a case of Esther Helenius / Tutta Palin --
Intersections of time and place in books of hours / Bronwyn Stocks --
A form of secession / Junko Ninagawa --
A new plague saint for Renaissance Italy: suffering and sanctity in narrative cycles of Saint Roch / Louise Marshall --
Sites of convergence and divergence: private devotional sites in sixteenth century Rome / Glenys L. Adams. Materiality across cultures --
Introduction / John Bomford --
Lapis Lazuli: moving stones at the heart of power / Spike Bucklow --
Materials, origins and the nature of early Italian painting / Anne Dunlop --
Routes and meaning: the use of red marble in medieval Central Europe / Pal Lovei --
Alabastrum Effoditur Pulcherrimum and Candissimum: the influence of imported southern Netherlandish sculpture on the reception of alabaster in Central Europe in the 16th century / Aleksandra Lipinska --
Mosaic and dreaming: materiality, migration and memory / Joan Barklay Lloyd, Alison Inglis --
Outsiders' and Arnhem Landers' material exchanges / Louise Hamby --
Painting practice in the Philippines: two institutionalized practices and their materials and techniques / Nicole Tse, Ana Maria Teresa Labrador and Robyn Sloggett --
A convergence of cultures: Max Meldrum's art theory and practice / Alexandra Ellem --
The Gamelan: melding conservation issues with the Javanese spiritual beliefs / Holly Jones-Amin --
Memory and architecture --
Introduction / Deborah Howard and Philip Goad --
Multiple memories: lives of the Taj Mahal / Catherine B. Asher --
The Alhambra in Granada and the memory of its Islamic past / Francine Giese-Vögeli --
Curzon, Kedelston and Government House, Calcutta / Sten Ake Nilsson --
Remembering the Middle Ages: responses to the Gothic revival in colonial New Zealand / Ian Lochhead --
Traveling within memory: vicarious travel and imagined voyages / Nicole Sully --
Moving Finnish houses: the knowledge of objects in former Finnish Karelia --
Nation, style, memory: the Crakow experience / Jacek Purchla --
Komar and Melamid: the future memory of international modernism / Joe A. Thomas --
Traces of Utopia: on the architectural renderings published in Kunstwissenschaftliche Forschungen, c. 1933 / Justine Price --
Marks and Rembrancers: Alison and Peter Smithson's architectural memory / Ryan Johnston --
A strange case of cultural borrowing: the Australian Pavilion at Expo '70, Osaka / Carolyn Barnes and Simon Jackson --
Analogous landscapes / Hannah Lewi --
Art and migration --
Introduction / Joan Barklay Lloyd and Stephen Bann --
Migration of elements in Islamic art into Italy from Spain and the Balearic Islands in the fourteenth century / Gottfried Kerscher --
Mahmud al-Kurdi and his Italian customer / Stefano Carboni --
The Gypsies and their impact in fifteenth century Western European iconography / Irwin Pokorny --
The Ecole de Paris, inside and out: reconsidering the experience of foreign artist in interwar France / Kate Kangaslahti --
Polish artists in France 1918-39: discussion concerning art / Anna Wierzbicka --
Koji Kamoji: a bridge between haiku and Christian mysticism / Lukasz Kossowski --
The role of international exhibitions in the diffusion of a global memory / Martine Bouchier --
Displaced objects, objects in exile? Changing virtues of Cameroon objects in the West / Alexandra Loumpet-Galitzine --
Landscapes of imagination: migration and place in contemporary Iranian art / Alisa Eimen --
Moving pictures: art, Ireland and migration / Yvonne Scott --
Multiplicity of artistic migration in the representation of return: the Odyssey, Hebdomeros and postmodernity in the art of Giorgio de Chirico / Mayumi Abe --
Art and war --
Introduction / Nigel Lendon andThierry Dufrene --
Bartholomaus Strobel the Younger and the 30 years war / Jan Harasimowicz --
Landscape and the memory of war / Catherine Speck --
Vasily Vereshchagin's campaign: colonial war and representation of Russia's others / Natasha Medvedev --
Feature films and the shock of the real: regarding wartime documents in art-house cinema and beyond / Wolfgang Brückle --
Surviving war: uniting the nation in postwar Finnish mural paintings / Johanna Ruohonen --
Complexities: Abu Ghraib, contemporary art in the currency of images / Morgan Thomas --
Pyrotechnics: from war to art and back / Thierry Dufrene --
Beauty and horror: identity and conflict in the war carpets of Afghanistan / Nigel Lendon --
Media/ting conflict: Iranian posters of the Iran-Iraq war / Christine J. Gruber --
Art in the face of 'the project for the new American Century': a postmodern Rake's progress / Dick Averns --
Art and clashing urban cultures --
Introduction / Peter Krieger --
Manet's Le Dejeuner sur l'herbe: resisting the Parisian 'non-place' during Haussmannisation / Bradley Fratello --
Air travel and omnipresent disaster / Melissa Laing --
Changing politics, changing cityscapes: redesigning, redefining and contesting public space in post-communist Central Europe / Arnold Bartetzky --
Redfern resistance / Catherine de Lorenzo --
Urban bush bashing? Some indigenous artists' responses to the Australian government's emergency intervention in the northern territory / Susan Lowish --
Global modern art: the world inside out and upside down --
Introduction / Andrea Giunta --
Art and nation: to Rome and back / Laura Malosetti Costa --
'That arid feeling for the burnt bush': Giorgio de Chirico's wandering Jew, metaphysical painting and 'Semitic Atavism' / Ara H. Merjian --
Wounded: Lucio Fontana's wartime sculpture in Italy and Argentina / Anthony White --
Surrealism in the antipodes: on James Gleeson's exile / David Lomas --
From constructivism to pop: avant-garde practices in Brazil, Britain and North America between the 1950s and 1960s / Michael Ashbury --
Picasso's Guernica in Latin America / Andrea Giunta --
'Much more than parrots and banana trees': the art of Helio Oiticica in the 1960s / Maria de Fatima Morethy Couto --
'From Reo del Plata to the Seine' and back: Pierre Restany and Damian Bayon / Isabel Plante --
Our old Koroua Picasso: Maori modernist art in Aotearoa, New Zealand / Damien Skinner --
Pilgrimage and periphery: Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty and the discourse of tourism / Chris McAuliffe --
Indigeneity / aboriginality, art/culture and institutions --
Introduction / Jonathan Mane-Wheoki --
Belonging and homelands: negotiating identity in Aotearoa, New Zealand / Caroline Vercoe --
Between the indigenous and the exotic: landscapes of Hokkaido and the Russian Far East / Hisashi Yakou --
The reclamation of Southeast Australian aboriginal art practices / Vicki Couzens, Kaawirn Kuunawarn --
Indigenous material culture in the digital age / Lyndon Ormonde-Parker --
'My art talks about link': the peregrinations of Yolngu art in a globalized world / Jessica de Largy Healy --
Performing landscape and memory: Gija local and global art circulation / Arnaud Morvan --
Post colonial pasts and post-indigenous futures? A cultural genealogy of museums and 'Maori art' / Conal McCarthy --
Indigeneity and the museum paradigm: contacts and debates surrounding the opening ceremonies and exhibitions at the national Museum of the American Indian in Washington DC, September 2004 / Stephanie Pratt --
A crisis in identity: Australian indigenous culture, primitivism and modernism in 'recent Australian painting' at the Whitechapel art gallery 1961 / Sarah Scott --
Circuit breaking? Indigenous Australian art and critical discourse / Julie Gough and Stephen Naylor --
Aboriginalties and nationalities: Shaping art history in the postcolonial museum / Anne Whitelaw. Parallel conversions: Asian art histories in the twentieth and twenty first centuries --
Introduction / Toshiharu Omuka and John Clark --
The concept of 'art' in Japan and international expositions of the Meiji period / Shimura Shoko --
Takeuchi Seiho, Chigusa Soun, and John Ruskin's modern painters: reconciling realism with Japanese painting, 1900-1910 / John D. Szostak --
Amerita Sher-Gil: transformation of the premodern to the modern in early twentieth-century Indian art / Yashodara Dalmia --
Global consciousness of yoga self portraiture / Bert Winther-Tamaki --
Realism as a tool of national modernization in the reformist discourse of late nineteenth and early twentieth century China / Francesca Dal Lago --
New categories, new history: 'the preliminary exhibition of Chinese art' in Shanghai, 1935 / Hui Guo --
Alternative fashion histories: sartorial modernity in East Asia / Toby Slade --
The impact of censorship, conflict and the Diaz Barack of Vietnamese art history / Annette van den Bosch and Boitran Huynb-Beattie --
Contending with present pasts: on developing Southeast Asian art histories / Michelle Antoinette --
Picturing early 20th century Sino-Japanese art relations in Omura Seigai's 'Shina Rekiyu Dan': an account of making art history in the 1920s / Oliver Krischer --
Why realism? From social realism to non-realism in modern Chinese art / Yiyang Shao --
Interconnectedness of performance art festivals across and beyond Asia / Silvia Fok Siu Har --
Shanghai dream theater: (re)imagining the city, the condition of existence and the new Shanghai surreal / Thomas J. Berghuis --
The artist as image decoder: Ni Haifeng's agency between Europe and China / Kitty Zijlmans --
Art histories at the crossroads: 'Asian' art in Australia / Francis Maravillas --
A kiss to Matisse: strategies for histories of modernism in Central Asia. Uzbekistan in the 1920s, Kazakhstan in the 1980s-1990s / Jane A. Sharp --
Constructing transnational identities: Paik Nam June and Lee Ufan / Youngna Kim --
Contemporaneity in art and its history --
Introduction / Terry Smith --
Writing the history of contemporary Art: a distinction, three propositions and six lines of inquiry / Terry Smith --
Historicity and aboriginal Art: how long will it take for aboriginal Art to become modern? / Ian Maclean --
Contemporaneity in Inuit art through the 20th and early 21st centuries / Cecile Pelaudeix --
Topographies of chance: tracing the 'contemporary' in 1960s France / Jill Carrick --
Periodizing contemporary art / Alexander Alberro --
Global visions, global contemporaneity: video art in Australia / Daniel Palmer --
The Atlas effect: constraint, freedom and the circulation of images / Charles Green --
On the 'evental' installations: contemporary Art and politics of presence / Anthony Gardner --
New media across the cultures --
Introduction / Ross Gibson --
Old traces on a new body / Dirk de Bruyn --
Transients: indigenous, settler and migrant media / Sean Cubitt --
Imagining the future: issues in writing and researching arts histories in a digital age with the DAAO / Vivian Johnson and Joanna Mendelssohn --
Painting as a new medium: the reversed canvas in colonial art / Richard Read --
The fiction of art history: imaginary providences in media art in South Asia / Shuddhabrata Sengupta --
Economies of desire: art collecting and dealing across cultures --
Introduction / Christopher R. Marshall --
The impact of unscrupulous dealers unsustainability in the Australian aboriginal desert paintings market: a view from the high end / Meaghan Wilson-Anastasios and Neil De Marchi --
A fine Romance: white money, black art / Philip Batty --
The paradox of collecting the 'other': Percy Grainger's collecting of non-Western cultures / Belinda Nemec --
Art dealing as medium of cultural transfer / Michael North --
Crossing thresholds: the hybrid identities of late 19th-century art dealers / Christian Huemer --
Small mirrors to large empires: towards a theory of meta-museums in contemporary art / Khadija Z Carroll --
Framing confusion: varieties of collecting and display at the Museo Poldi Pezzoli, Milan / Christopher R. Marshall --
An art collecting in Argentina, or how the pre-Columbian past became an object of desire / Maria Isabel Baldassare --
New museums across cultures --
Introduction / Jonathan Sweet --
The modern museum in China / Zhang Gan --
The uncanny space of Daniel Libeskind's Jewish Museum / Julia Walker --
New museums: institutionalization of contemporary Art in Central Europe. Crossing inspirations / Katarzyna Jagodzinska --
Problematics of postcolonial dislocation in the case of the national Museum of contemporary Art in Bucharest / Cristina Albu --
Out of context: towards presentation of Japanese art in western museums / Chiaki Ajioka --
Constructing tribal architectures and identities in Native American museums and cultural centers / Anne L. Marshall --
Creating cultural citizenship out of contemporary art at the national Museum of the American Indian? / Kyle Message --
The cosmopolitan museum (of art) / Milan Kreuzzieger --
Repatriation --
Introduction / Dario Gamboni --
Art history and repatriation: a case of mutual illumination? / Dario Gamboni --
Shrewd calculations / Kenneth Lapatin --
Repatriating sanctity, or how the Dukes of Bavaria rescued saints during the Reformation / Jeffrey Chipps Smith --
Alexander Newman (Bielitz 1861 --
Wellington 1947): portfolio in exile / Andrew Leach --
Repatriation Anti Patria: repatriating for Tibet / Kavita Singh --
Returning Veronese's the wedding at Cana to Venice: some issues concerning originality and repatriation / Adam Lowe --
Arbitration and mediation is alternative resolution mechanisms in disputes relating to the restitution of cultural property / Marc-Andre Renold.
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从书名“Crossing Cultures”本身,我就能预感到这本书的份量。这不仅仅是一次简单的文化交流的描绘,更可能是一种对人类共通情感和经历的探索。我在想,作者是如何捕捉那些细微之处的,那些在不同文化背景下,人们面对相似困境时,所展现出的独特而又惊人相似的反应。我喜欢那种能够让我跳出自己固有思维模式的书籍,让我能够站在不同的角度去看待问题,去理解那些与我不同的人。我希望这本书能够带我领略那些我可能永远无法亲身体验的异域风情,去感受那些在遥远国度发生的,但却能引起我内心共鸣的故事。我好奇书中是否会涉及历史的演变,社会习俗的变迁,以及这些因素是如何塑造了人们的价值观和行为方式。我尤其期待那些关于人与人之间情感联结的部分,那种跨越语言、种流、信仰的理解与包容,对我来说是一种非常具有吸引力的主题。我希望这本书能够提供给我一个更广阔的视野,让我看到世界的多样性,同时也看到人类共有的美好。我期待着,在字里行间,找到那些能够启迪我,让我更加热爱生活,更加珍视人与人之间联系的智慧。

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“Crossing Cultures”这个名字,自带一种探索的意味,让我立刻联想到那些在未知领域勇往直前的冒险家。我很好奇,这本书是否会讲述那些勇敢地走出舒适区,去拥抱和理解不同文化的人们的故事。我喜欢那些能够带我体验不同生活方式,感受不同情感模式的书籍。我期待着,作者能够用他细腻的笔触,描绘出那些在文化交融中产生的奇妙化学反应,那些在不同背景下的人们,如何通过交流和理解,建立起深厚的联系。我很好奇,那些曾经的误解和隔阂,是如何被一点点消融的,那些曾经的陌生和疏离,又是如何转变为友谊和亲情的。我希望这本书能够让我看到,即使我们来自不同的地方,拥有不同的语言和习俗,但我们内心深处,都有着相似的渴望和追求。我期待着,在阅读的过程中,能够获得一种深刻的启示,让我更加热爱这个充满多样性的世界,更加珍惜与他人建立的每一个连接。

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“Crossing Cultures”——这个书名本身就自带一种引人入胜的魔力,让我立刻联想到那些跨越山海,连接不同世界的旅程。我脑海中浮现出各种各样的画面:可能是历史长河中不同文明的交融,也可能是现代社会中不同文化背景下人们的相遇。我喜欢那些能够让我跳出自己狭隘的视角,去理解和欣赏世界多样性的书籍。我期望这本书能够为我提供一个全新的视角,让我看到那些我可能从未想象过的生活方式,那些在遥远的地方发生的,却又能够触动我内心深处的故事。我很好奇,作者是如何捕捉那些文化差异中的细微之处,以及在这些差异背后,隐藏着怎样的人性共通点。我希望这本书能够让我对“理解”和“尊重”这两个词有更深刻的认识,它们在日益多元化的世界中,显得尤为重要。我期待着,在字里行间,能够找到那些能够启发我,让我以更开放的心态去接纳和欣赏世界多样性的智慧。

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这本书的标题“Crossing Cultures”立刻勾起了我的好奇心,它暗示着一段旅程,一段关于跨越界限、连接不同世界的旅程。我脑海中闪过许多画面:可能是某个历史时期不同文明的交汇,也可能是现代社会不同文化背景下的个体之间的互动。我喜欢那些能够让我跳出日常琐碎,去思考更宏大主题的书籍。我期望这本书能够为我打开一扇窗,让我看到那些我可能永远无法亲身经历的生活,那些在遥远的地方发生的,却又能够触动我内心深处的故事。我很好奇,作者是如何捕捉那些文化差异中的微妙之处,以及在这些差异背后,隐藏着怎样的人性共通点。我希望这本书能够让我对“理解”和“尊重”这两个词有更深刻的认识,它们在日益全球化的今天,显得尤为重要。我期待着,在字里行间,能够找到那些能够启发我,让我以更开放的心态去接纳和欣赏世界多样性的智慧。

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“Crossing Cultures”——这个书名本身就传递出一种深沉的思考,让我忍不住去探究它背后所蕴含的意义。我脑海中浮现出各种关于文化交流的场景,那些古老的丝绸之路上的商旅,那些现代社会中的跨国恋人,亦或是那些在异国他乡追寻梦想的年轻人。我喜欢那些能够让我从不同的角度去审视世界的书籍,那些能够拓宽我的视野,让我对人性有更深的理解的书籍。我很好奇,作者是如何将那些看似遥远的文化,通过细腻的笔触,拉近我们之间的距离。我希望这本书能够让我感受到文化碰撞的激情,也能体会到文化融合的温情。我更期待,能够在这本书中,找到那些关于如何建立有效沟通,如何消弭误解,以及如何尊重和欣赏差异的宝贵经验。我渴望能够在这本书中,汲取到一份力量,让我能够以更积极的态度去面对生活中的挑战,去拥抱那些与我不同的人。

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单凭“Crossing Cultures”这个书名,就足以让我的思绪开始翱翔,想象着那些在不同文化之间穿梭的灵魂。我脑海中勾勒出无数种可能性:是关于历史的沉淀,是关于艺术的交融,还是关于人与人之间情感的羁绊?我钟爱那些能够带我进行一场思想旅行的书籍,那些能够让我置身于不同文化的环境中,去感受那里的人文风情,去体味那里的生活哲学。我非常好奇,作者会如何通过他的文字,来描绘那些文化碰撞所产生的火花,那些在不同背景下的人们,如何通过沟通和理解,建立起超越界限的联系。我希望这本书能够让我看到,即使我们有着不同的成长环境和价值观念,但我们依然能够找到共同的语言,建立起真挚的情感。我期待着,能够在这本书中,汲取到一份宝贵的智慧,让我能够更积极地去面对生活中的各种挑战,去拥抱那些与我不同的人,并从中学习成长。

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“Crossing Cultures”——这几个简单的词语,却承载着如此丰富而又深远的含义,让我迫不及待地想要去探索它的内容。我猜想,这本书或许会讲述一段段感人至深的故事,关于不同背景的人们如何相遇,如何理解,如何跨越文化上的藩篱,建立起深厚的联系。我喜欢那些能够带我进入不同文化世界的书籍,那些能够让我体验到世界的多样性,同时也能感受到人类共有的情感和价值观的书籍。我很好奇,作者会如何通过他的笔触,将那些遥远的文化,那些异域的风情,生动地展现在我的眼前。我期待着,能够在这本书中,找到那些关于如何消除误解,如何促进沟通,以及如何尊重和欣赏差异的真谛。我希望这本书能够给我带来深刻的启发,让我能够以更开放和包容的心态去面对这个日益多元化的世界,去珍视生命中遇到的每一个人。

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光是“Crossing Cultures”这个书名,就足以激发我的阅读热情。它像一个邀请函,邀请我去探索那些未知的领域,去体验那些异域的风情。我很好奇,这本书会讲述怎样的故事,是关于旅行者的奇遇,还是关于不同民族之间的交流与碰撞?我喜欢那些能够让我沉浸其中的书籍,那些能够让我暂时忘却现实,去体验不同人生,感受不同情感的书籍。我期待着,作者能够用他独特的视角,为我展现那些我可能永远无法亲身经历的画面,那些发生在遥远国度,却又能够引起我内心共鸣的故事。我希望这本书能够让我看到,即使我们来自不同的地方,拥有不同的语言和习俗,但我们内心深处,都有着相似的渴望和追求。我期待着,在字里行间,找到那些能够启迪我,让我更加热爱生活,更加珍视人与人之间联系的智慧。

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这本书的题目“Crossing Cultures”就如同一个引人入胜的谜语,让我迫不及待地想要揭开它背后的神秘面纱。我脑海中浮现出无数种可能性:是关于旅行者在异国他乡的奇遇,还是关于不同文明之间古老而又悠久的对话?亦或是,是一种关于个体在跨越自身文化界限时,所经历的内心挣扎与蜕变?我喜欢那些能够引发我无限想象力的书籍,那些让我能够在阅读的过程中,不断构建属于自己的解读和理解的书籍。我期待着,作者能够用他独特的视角,为我展现那些我可能从未想象过的生活画面,那些发生在遥远国度,却又与我的生活息息相关的故事。我希望这本书能够让我感受到文化碰撞的火花,同时也能体会到文化融合的温暖。我更希望,通过这本书,我能够更深刻地理解“理解”和“包容”的意义,它们在多元化的世界中,究竟扮演着怎样的角色。我渴望能够在这本书中,找到属于我自己的答案,找到那些能够启迪我,让我成为一个更具同理心和洞察力的人的智慧。

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这本书的封面设计就足够吸引人,那种跨越时空的色彩碰撞和人物剪影,仿佛在低语着无数个关于相遇与离别的故事。拿到书的那一刻,我就被它沉甸甸的质感所吸引,那种厚实的纸张和精美的装帧,都预示着这不会是一本可以轻易翻阅的书。翻开扉页,扉页上烫金的“Crossing Cultures”字样,在灯光下泛着柔和的光晕,让我在阅读之前就产生了一种神圣的仪式感。我迫不及待地想知道,作者究竟是如何将如此宏大的主题,呈现在如此细腻的篇幅之中的。我很好奇,在字里行间,会有怎样的思想火花被点燃,会有怎样的人生哲理被揭示。我一直在寻找一本能够触动我内心深处,并且能够引发我深度思考的书籍,而这本书,似乎正拥有这样的潜质。我期待着,在接下来的阅读过程中,能够跟随作者的笔触,去探索那些未知的领域,去感受那些不同寻常的生命轨迹,去理解那些跨越界限的情感连接。我相信,这本书将会是一次精神上的洗礼,一次灵魂深处的对话,一次对世界更加深刻的认知。我准备好沉浸其中,让它带我进入一个全新的世界,去体验那些我从未经历过的生活,去领悟那些我未曾触及的真理。

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1008页,224篇文章。每个作者只有三四页纸的空间。作为莱顿粉,很喜欢Prof. Kitty Zijlmans对艺术品作为social agent的论述。艺术史专家甲不负众望地让人失望,专家乙依然故我地施展(马克思主义+达尔文主义)艺术发展观。

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1008页,224篇文章。每个作者只有三四页纸的空间。作为莱顿粉,很喜欢Prof. Kitty Zijlmans对艺术品作为social agent的论述。艺术史专家甲不负众望地让人失望,专家乙依然故我地施展(马克思主义+达尔文主义)艺术发展观。

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1008页,224篇文章。每个作者只有三四页纸的空间。作为莱顿粉,很喜欢Prof. Kitty Zijlmans对艺术品作为social agent的论述。艺术史专家甲不负众望地让人失望,专家乙依然故我地施展(马克思主义+达尔文主义)艺术发展观。

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1008页,224篇文章。每个作者只有三四页纸的空间。作为莱顿粉,很喜欢Prof. Kitty Zijlmans对艺术品作为social agent的论述。艺术史专家甲不负众望地让人失望,专家乙依然故我地施展(马克思主义+达尔文主义)艺术发展观。

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1008页,224篇文章。每个作者只有三四页纸的空间。作为莱顿粉,很喜欢Prof. Kitty Zijlmans对艺术品作为social agent的论述。艺术史专家甲不负众望地让人失望,专家乙依然故我地施展(马克思主义+达尔文主义)艺术发展观。

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