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From Romanticism to empire: Changing British perceptions of Indian architecture throughout the long nineteenth century.

机译:从浪漫主义到帝国:整个19世纪,英国人对印度建筑的看法正在改变。

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Following the Sepoy Rebellion (1857), India's architecture came to play a key role in Britons' quest for knowledge and comprehension of India and Indians. For this reason, British perceptions of the subcontinent's architecture are intimately and foundationally linked to Britons' understanding of India. However, few scholars have addressed these architectural perceptions in their own right, which is the purpose of this thesis. An evaluation of scholarly papers, journal and newspaper articles, travel narratives, visual artistic works, history books, museum exhibit and exhibition accounts from the late eighteenth century to the early twentieth reveals that Britons' first introduction to Indian architecture came through the lens of Romanticism. Intellectual and artistic Romantic open mindedness created an environment in which Britons could appreciate and admire the unusual architectural traditions of the subcontinent. However, as the nineteenth century progressed, Romantic inquiry and depictions gave way to scientific methods of investigation and presentation while Britain increasingly committed herself to an imperial role in India. These occurrences worked together to dismantle the Romantic lens of the first introduction and reframe perceptions in the shadow of empire and its inherent Western supremacy. Through the lens of empire and Western supremacy, respect and admiration for Islamic traditions declined in British eyes while Hindu traditions only met with disapproval and disdain when given attention at all. Only the ancient Buddhist monuments of India with their Western aesthetic influences, respected religious association, and lack of native, living followers could Britons look on with high regard.
机译:继Sepoy起义(1857年)之后,印度的建筑在英国人对印度和印第安人的知识和理解的追求中起着关键作用。因此,英国人对次大陆建筑的看法与英国人对印度的了解有着密切而根深蒂固的联系。然而,很少有学者以自身的权利来解决这些建筑观念,这就是本文的目的。对学术论文,期刊和报纸文章,旅行叙事,视觉艺术作品,历史书籍,博物馆展览和展览帐户的评估,从18世纪后期到20世纪初表明,英国人对印度建筑的首次介绍是通过浪漫主义的镜头进行的。理智和艺术浪漫的开放思想创造了一个环境,使英国人可以欣赏和欣赏次大陆的不同寻常的建筑传统。然而,随着19世纪的发展,浪漫主义的探究和描写被科学的调查和表述方法所取代,而英国则越来越致力于在印度扮演帝国角色。这些事件共同消除了第一个介绍的浪漫主义色彩,并在帝国及其固有的西方至高无上的阴影下重构了人们的观念。通过帝国和西方至高无上的视角,对伊斯兰教传统的尊重和钦佩在英国人眼中逐渐减弱,而印度教传统在受到全力关注时只会遭到反对和不屑。只有具有西方美学影响力,受人尊敬的宗教协会以及缺乏本地生前信徒的印度古代佛教古迹,英国人才能高度重视。

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  • 作者

    Wood, Jennifer L. B.;

  • 作者单位

    College of Charleston.;

  • 授予单位 College of Charleston.;
  • 学科 Art History.;Architecture.;History General.
  • 学位 M.A.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 112 p.
  • 总页数 112
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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