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          <dc:title>Reconstructing Studies of Japanese Art History as Cultural Interaction Studies</dc:title>
          <dc:title>文化交渉学としての日本美術史学</dc:title>
          <dc:creator>中谷, 伸生</dc:creator>
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          <dc:creator>Nakatani, Nobuo</dc:creator>
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          <dc:subject>関西大学</dc:subject>
          <dc:subject>Kansai University</dc:subject>
          <dc:subject>文化交渉学</dc:subject>
          <dc:subject>Cultural Interaction Studies</dc:subject>
          <dc:subject>日本美術史学</dc:subject>
          <dc:subject>Studies of Japanese Art History</dc:subject>
          <dc:subject>グローバリズム</dc:subject>
          <dc:subject>Glibalism</dc:subject>
          <dc:description>Studies of a single country's art history today are no longer unilateral but are increasingly transcending national boundaries and influencing the studies of artwork of different countries around the world. Studies of Japanese art history have sought to understand how particular artwork has been influenced by other work. Major progress has been made in such eff orts. However, as meticulous comparison of artwork has become such a dominant part of the entire discipline, it has ended up distorting the flow of art history. Studies of Japanese art history will have to move beyond their fixation on identifying influences between artworks, and promote more "synchronic" studies of art history that examine art within a larger context.</dc:description>
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          <dc:publisher>関西大学東西学術研究所</dc:publisher>
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          <dc:identifier>関西大学東西学術研究所紀要</dc:identifier>
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