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Author Beard, Mary, 1955- author.

Title How do we look? : the body, the divine, and the question of civilization / Mary Beard.

Publisher New York : Liveright Publishing Corporation, a division of W.W. Norton & Company, [2018]

ISBN 9781631494406 (hardcover)



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Description 240 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 23 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (page 211-226) and index.
Contents Introduction: A history of looking -- Part 1: The body in question -- Prologue: Heads and bodies -- A singing statue -- Greek bodies -- The look of loss: from Greece to Rome -- The Emperor of China and the power of images -- Supersizing a pharaoh -- The Greek revolution -- The stain on the thigh -- The revolution's legacy -- The Olmec wrestler -- Part 2: The eye of faith -- Prologue: Sunrise at Angkor Wat -- Who's looking? "Cave art" at Ajanta -- Who or what was Jesus? -- Questions of vanity -- A living statue? -- The artfulness of Islam -- Bible stories -- The scars of battle -- Hindu images, Islamic idioms -- Faith in civilisation -- Afterword: Looking at civilisation.
Summary A companion to PBS' "Civilizations" chronicles the intertwined histories of art and religion to explain the irreconcilable problems that all faiths have navigated while trying to represent the divine.
Subject(S) Human beings in art -- History.
Art and religion.
Added Title Civilisations.
ISBN 9781631494406 (hardcover)