TY - GEN AU - Soussloff, Catherine M. TI - Jewish identity in modern art history T2 - The S. Mark Taper Foundation imprint in Jewish studies SN - 9780520213043 AV - NX684.A5 J49 1999 PY - 1999/// CY - Berkeley PB - University of California Press KW - Yahudiler KW - Kimlik KW - etuturkob KW - Jews KW - Identity KW - Sanatlar, Modern KW - 20. yüzyıl KW - Arts, Modern KW - 20th century KW - Jewish arts KW - Yahudi sanatları KW - Jews in art KW - Yahudiler, Sanatta N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Aby Warburg: Forced Identity and "Cultural Science" / Charlotte Schoell-Glass; Introducing Jewish Identity to Art History / Catherine M. Soussloff -- From Bezal'el to Max Liebermann: Jewish Art in Nineteenth-Century Art-Historical Texts / Margaret Olin -- Anti-Semitism and Aniconism: The Germanophone Requiem for Jewish Visual Art / Kalman P. Bland -- To Figure, or Not to Figure: The Iconoclastic Proscription and Its Theoretical Legacy / Lisa Saltzman -- Jewish Identity in Art and History: Maurycy Gottlieb as Early Jewish Artist / Larry Silver -- Collecting and Collective Memory: German Expressionist Art and Modern Jewish Identity / Robin Reisenfeld -- Ethnic Notions and Feminist Strategies of the 1970s: Some Work by Judy Chicago and Eleanor Antin / Lisa Bloom -- Art History, German Jewish Identity, and the Emigration of Iconology / Karen Michels -- Reframing the Self-Criticism: Clement Greenberg's "Modernist Painting" in Light of Jewish Identity / Louis Kaplan -- Meyer Schapiro's Jewish Unconscious / Donald Kuspit N2 - In the first comprehensive study of Jewish identity and its meaning for the history of art, eleven influential scholars illuminate the formative role of Jews as subjects of art-historical discourse. At the same time, their essays introduce to art history the issue of cultural identity in the production of scholarship. Offering a new approach in which the cultural identities of art makers and interpreters play a constitutive role, this collection begins a trenchant dialogue that will revise our understanding of scholarly work in modern art history, Jewish studies, and cultural studies ER -