- Chronology
- Before 1500 BCE
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- Sixth to Tenth Century
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- Geographic Area
- Africa
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- South Asia/South East Asia
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- Survey
- Theory/Historiography/Methodology
- Visual Studies
World Art
Dissertations in Progress by Subject, 2014
Arthur, Brid, “Putting Lhasa on the Map: Eighteenth–Twentieth-Century Depictions of the Capital’s Monuments” (Ohio State, J. Huntington)
Bravo, Doris, “Adventures on Paper and in Travesía: The School of Valparaíso Visualizes America, 1965–1984” (UT Austin, A. Giunta)
Curtis, Susan, “Moving Metal, Emotional Kinesthetics: The Sculpture of Sokari Douglas Camp” (Wisconsin, Madison, H. Drewal)
Ferrero, Sebastian, “Interprétation, transfiguration, et réélaboration du paysage du nouveau monde dans l’imagerie Européenne et Andine à l’époque moderne” (Université de Montréal, L. de Moura Sobral)
Garon, Sandrine, “L’artiste ‘géographiquement pluriel’ au cœur du réseau. Étude de l’impact de la mobilité internationale sur les représentations symboliques des nations canadiennes (1880–1920)” (Université de Montréal, L. Vigneault)
Gautier, Viviane, “Le Louvre Abou Dhabi: dans quels espaces? Les représentations géopolitiques, patrimoniales, muséales, et touristiques” (Université de Montréal, C. Bernier, M.-J. Zahar)
Grusiecki, Tomasz, “Globalizing the Periphery: Poland-Lithuania and Its Cross-Cultural Interactions with the World, 1587–1668” (McGill, A. Vanhaelen)
Occhietti, Raphaëlle, “La salle de finance et ses actions : de Goya à l’art contemporain” (Université de Montréal, T. Porterfield)
Parkinson, Nicholas, “The Image of the North: The Critical Reception of Nordic Art in France, 1878–1900” (Stony Brook University, J. Rubin)
Richer, Angèle, “Image de la nation. Le musée national des beaux-arts du Québec” (Université de Montréal, E. Dubuc)
Strauss, Stephanie, “Rethinking Epi-Olmec: The Art and Epigraphy of the Late Preclassic Isthmus of Tehuantepec” (UT Austin, J. Guernsey)
Stein, Emma Natalya, “All Streets Leads to Temples: Mapping Monumental Histories in Kanchiparam, ca. 690–1199 CE” (Yale, T. Sears)
Trottier, Maude, “La sculpture comme objet théorique: Approche transhistorique d’un refoulé de l’histoire de l’art” (Université de Montréal, J. Lamoureux)