Affect, emotion, and subjectivity in early modern Muslim Empires new studies in Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal art and culture

Affect, Emotion and Subjectivity in Early Modern Muslim Empires presents new approaches to Ottoman Safavid and Mughal art and culture. Taking artistic agency as a starting point, the authors consider the rise in status of architects, the self-fashioning of artists, the development of public spaces,...

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Other Authors: Rizvi, Kishwar (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Leiden Boston Brill 2018
Series:Arts and archaeology of the Islamic world volume 9
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