This book will help both students and seasoned scholars to understand key terms in visual studies - pictorial turn, metapictures, literary iconology, image/text, biopictures or living pictures, among many others - while systematically presenting the work of W.J.T.Mitchell as one of the discipline's founders and most prominent figures.
This book will help both students and seasoned scholars to understand key terms in visual studies - pictorial turn, metapictures, literary iconology, image/text, biopictures or living pictures, among many others - while systematically presenting the work of W.J.T.Mitchell as one of the discipline's founders and most prominent figures.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kreimir Purgar is Assistant Professor of Visual Studies at the University of Zagreb, Croatia. Among his recent titles is the co-edited volume Theorizing Images (2016), as well as the articles "Coming to Terms with Images: Visual Studies and Beyond" (2016) and "What is not an Image (Anymore)? Iconic Difference, Immersion, and Iconic Simultaneity in the Age of Screens" (2015).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Kreimir Purgar Part 1: Towards a Critical Iconology 1. The Changing Patterns of Iconology: Seven Questions to Mitchell from the 20th Century Timothy Erwin 2. What is an Image? W.J.T. Mitchell's Picturing Theory Francesco Gori 3. Post-Structuralist Iconology: Genealogical and Historical Concerns of Mitchell's Image Science György E. Sz¿nyi 4. Iconology as Cultural Symptomatology: Dinosaurs, Clones and the Golden Calf in Mitchell's Image Theory Kreimir Purgar 5. Words and Pictures in the Age of the Image: An Interview with W.J.T. Mitchell Andrew McNamara Part II: (Post)Disciplinary Context 6. From Image/Text to Biopictures: Key Concepts in W.J.T. Mitchell's Image Theory Michele Cometa 7. The Birth of the Discipline: W.J.T. Mitchell and the Chicago School of Visual Studies Ian Verstegen 8. What Discipline? On Mitchell's "Interdisciplinarity" and German Medienwissenschaft Jens Schröter 9. Mitchell and Boehm - A Dialogue: Image Science in the European Context Luca Vargiu 10. Images and their Incarnations: An Interview with W.J.T. Mitchell Asbjørn Grønstad, Øyvind Vågnes Part III: Interpretive Readings 11. What Do Photographs Want? Mitchell's Theory of Photography from the Camera Obscura to the Networked Lens Thomas Stubblefield 12. The Eyes Have Ears: Sound in W.J.T. Mitchell's Pictures from Paragone to Occupy Wall Street Hannah Higgins 13. Living Pictures of Democracy: W.J.T. Mitchell's Iconology as Political Philosophy Maxime Boidy 14. Showing Showing: Reading Mitchell's "Queer" Metapictures John Paul Ricco 15. After the Pictorial Turn: An Interview with W.J.T. Mitchell Kreimir Purgar Kreimir Purgar
Introduction Kreimir Purgar Part 1: Towards a Critical Iconology 1. The Changing Patterns of Iconology: Seven Questions to Mitchell from the 20th Century Timothy Erwin 2. What is an Image? W.J.T. Mitchell's Picturing Theory Francesco Gori 3. Post-Structuralist Iconology: Genealogical and Historical Concerns of Mitchell's Image Science György E. Sz¿nyi 4. Iconology as Cultural Symptomatology: Dinosaurs, Clones and the Golden Calf in Mitchell's Image Theory Kreimir Purgar 5. Words and Pictures in the Age of the Image: An Interview with W.J.T. Mitchell Andrew McNamara Part II: (Post)Disciplinary Context 6. From Image/Text to Biopictures: Key Concepts in W.J.T. Mitchell's Image Theory Michele Cometa 7. The Birth of the Discipline: W.J.T. Mitchell and the Chicago School of Visual Studies Ian Verstegen 8. What Discipline? On Mitchell's "Interdisciplinarity" and German Medienwissenschaft Jens Schröter 9. Mitchell and Boehm - A Dialogue: Image Science in the European Context Luca Vargiu 10. Images and their Incarnations: An Interview with W.J.T. Mitchell Asbjørn Grønstad, Øyvind Vågnes Part III: Interpretive Readings 11. What Do Photographs Want? Mitchell's Theory of Photography from the Camera Obscura to the Networked Lens Thomas Stubblefield 12. The Eyes Have Ears: Sound in W.J.T. Mitchell's Pictures from Paragone to Occupy Wall Street Hannah Higgins 13. Living Pictures of Democracy: W.J.T. Mitchell's Iconology as Political Philosophy Maxime Boidy 14. Showing Showing: Reading Mitchell's "Queer" Metapictures John Paul Ricco 15. After the Pictorial Turn: An Interview with W.J.T. Mitchell Kreimir Purgar Kreimir Purgar
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