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"La destruction de l'art" est le premier livre à examiner de façon systématique l'iconoclasme et le vandalisme au cours de la période contemporaine. Cette ambition est née de la chute des "monuments communistes" à partir de 1989, qui a démontré que, même en Europe, l'iconoclasme n'appartenait pas au passé. L'étude propose une vue d'ensemble, au plan international, des attaques portées contre des oeuvres d'art et des biens culturels, et recherche ce qu'elles ont en commun et ce qui les différencie, en s'appuyant sur des données empiriques et les apports de plusieurs disciplines, dont la sociologie, la psychologie et la criminologie. A l'aide d'études de cas permettant de saisir la complexité des situations et la multiplicité des acteurs, l'enquête aborde aussi bien les destructions dues à des autorités et aux propriétaires des oeuvres que le "vandalisme embellisseur" des architectes et des urbanistes et que les agressions, anonymes ou revendiquées, ayant lieu dans l'espace public et à l'intérieur des musées.
Iconoclasm --- Art --- Iconoclasme --- Mutilation, defacement, etc. --- Mutilation
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Architecture --- Graffiti --- Mutilation, defacement, etc. --- Social aspects
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Architecture --- Mutilation, defacement, etc. --- Conservation and restoration.
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Art --- Iconoclasm. --- Art and society. --- Iconoclasme --- Art et société --- Mutilation, defacement, etc. --- Mutilation --- Art and society --- Mutilation, defacement, etc --- Art et société --- Art - Mutilation, defacement, etc
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Art --- Christian art and symbolism --- Iconoclasm. --- Mutilation, defacement, etc. --- Iconoclasm
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Architecture --- Art --- Conservation and restoration --- Mutilation, defacement, etc.
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Art --- Mutilation, defacement, etc. --- Mutilation --- Soviet Union --- URSS --- History --- -Histoire
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Architecture --- Lost architecture --- Mutilation, defacement, etc. --- Pictorial works. --- Pictorial works
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Art --- Church architecture --- Mutilation, defacement, etc --- Conservation and restoration
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Iconoclasm, or the destruction of images and other symbols, is a subject that has significant resonance today. Traditionally focusing on examples such as those from late Antiquity, Byzantium, the Protestant Reformation and the French Revolution, iconoclasm implies intentioned attacks that reflect religious or political motivations. However, the evidence highlights considerable variation in intentionality, the types and levels of destruction and the targets attacked. Such variation has been highlighted in recent iconoclasm scholarship and this has resulted in new theoretical frameworks for its study. This book presents the first analysis of iconoclasm for prehistoric periods. Through an examination of the themes of objects, the human body, monuments and landscapes, the book demonstrates how the application of the approaches developed within iconoclasm studies can enrich our understanding of earlier periods in addition to identifying specific events that may be categorised as iconoclastic Iconoclasm and Later Prehistory combines approaches from two distinct disciplinary perspectives. It presents a new interpretative framework for prehistorians and archaeologists, whilst also providing new case studies and significantly extending the period of interest for readers interested in iconoclasm.
Iconoclasm --- Art --- Antiquities, Prehistoric --- Mutilation, defacement, etc --- History
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