front cover of Res
Res
Anthropology and Aesthetics, volume 75-76 number 1 (2021)
The University of Chicago Press
University of Chicago Press Journals, 2021
This is volume 75-76 issue 1 of Res: Anthropology and Aesthetics. RES is a journal of anthropology and comparative aesthetics dedicated to the study of the object, in particular cult and belief objects and objects of art. The journal brings together, in an anthropological perspective, contributions by art historians, archaeologists, philosophers, critics, architects, artists, and others. Its field of inquiry is open to all cultures, regions, and historical periods. In addition, RES seeks to make available textual and iconographic documents of importance for the history and theory of the arts.
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front cover of Res
Res
Anthropology and Aesthetics, volume 77-78 number 1 (2022)
The University of Chicago Press
University of Chicago Press Journals, 2022
This is volume 77-78 issue 1 of Res: Anthropology and Aesthetics. RES is a journal of anthropology and comparative aesthetics dedicated to the study of the object, in particular cult and belief objects and objects of art. The journal brings together, in an anthropological perspective, contributions by art historians, archaeologists, philosophers, critics, architects, artists, and others. Its field of inquiry is open to all cultures, regions, and historical periods. In addition, RES seeks to make available textual and iconographic documents of importance for the history and theory of the arts.
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Res
Anthropology and Aesthetics, volume 79-80 number 1 (2023)
The University of Chicago Press
University of Chicago Press Journals, 2023
This is volume 79-80 issue 1 of Res: Anthropology and Aesthetics. RES is a journal of anthropology and comparative aesthetics dedicated to the study of the object, in particular cult and belief objects and objects of art. The journal brings together, in an anthropological perspective, contributions by art historians, archaeologists, philosophers, critics, architects, artists, and others. Its field of inquiry is open to all cultures, regions, and historical periods. In addition, RES seeks to make available textual and iconographic documents of importance for the history and theory of the arts.
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