Aisha's cushion [electronic resource] : religious art, perception, and practice in Islam / Jamal J. Elias.
2012
BP190.5.A7 E45 2012eb
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Aisha's cushion [electronic resource] : religious art, perception, and practice in Islam / Jamal J. Elias.
Author
Elias, Jamal J.
ISBN
9780674067394 electronic book
9780674058064
9780674058064
Publication Details
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2012.
Language
English
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1 online resource (x, 404 p.) : ill.
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BP190.5.A7 E45 2012eb
Summary
Media coverage of the Danish cartoon crisis and the destruction of the Buddhas of Bamiyan left Westerners with a strong impression that Islam does not countenance depiction of religious imagery. Jamal J. Elias corrects this view by revealing the complexity of Islamic attitudes toward representational religious art. Aisha's Cushion emphasizes Islam's perceptual and intellectual modes and in so doing offers the reader both insight into Islamic visual culture and a unique way of seeing the world. Aisha's Cushion evaluates the controversies surrounding blasphemy and iconoclasm by exploring Islamic societies at the time of Muhammad and the birth of Islam; during early contact between Arab Muslims and Byzantine Christians; in medieval Anatolia and India; and in modern times. Elias's inquiry then goes further, to situate Islamic religious art in a global context. His comparisons with Christian, Jewish, Buddhist, and Hindu attitudes toward religious art show them to be as contradictory as those of Islam. Contemporary theories about art's place in society inform Elias's investigation of how religious objects have been understood across time and in different cultures. Elias contends that Islamic perspectives on representation and perception should be sought not only in theological writings or aesthetic treatises but in a range of Islamic works in areas as diverse as optics, alchemy, dreaming, calligraphy, literature, vehicle and home decoration, and Sufi metaphysics. Unearthing shades of meaning in Islamic thought throughout history, Elias offers fresh insight into the relations among religion, art, and perception across a broad range of cultures.
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Table of Contents
Prologue: the promise of a meaningful image
Representation, resemblance and religion
The icon and the idol
Iconoclasm, iconophobia and Islam
Idols, icons and images in Islam
Beauty, goodness, and wonder
Alchemy, appearance and essence
Dreams, visions and the imagination
Sufism and the metaphysics of resemblance
Words, pictures and signs
Legibility, iconicity and monumental writing.
Representation, resemblance and religion
The icon and the idol
Iconoclasm, iconophobia and Islam
Idols, icons and images in Islam
Beauty, goodness, and wonder
Alchemy, appearance and essence
Dreams, visions and the imagination
Sufism and the metaphysics of resemblance
Words, pictures and signs
Legibility, iconicity and monumental writing.