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ResearchFaculty Research FieldsMobility, Exchange, and Appropriation
Transcultural approaches in art history and visual culture refute the
container notion of culture, i.e. the idea that cultures are bounded
units with clearly defined styles, identities, and territorial borders.
Research along transcultural lines is interested in zones of contact, in
negotiations of meaning, in mutual borrowings, processes of change, and
the emergence of the new. Of particular interest is the study of
networks, networks of trade, of beliefs, of science, of power, etc. How
do objects and images move within and across these networks? How do they
change networks? Focusing on movement, exchange, and appropriation
faculty members investigate these questions in a variety of historical
and spatial contexts from medieval Ireland to the Mediterranean and the
Caucasus. |
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