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Panorama: Philosophies of the Visible: Textures: Philosophy, Literature, Culture

Editat de Dr Wilhelm Wurzer
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 2002
The new electronic age has seen a radical transition from book to screen, a development which has obscured the fact that it is not what we see which matters but how we see what we see. We live in a time when the visible needs to be retheorised.Panorama presents a broad analysis of philosophies of the visible in art and culture, particularly in painting, film, photography, and literature. The work of key philosophers--Kant, Hegel, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Levinas, Barthes, Blanchot, Foucault, Bataille, Derrida, Lyotard and Deleuze--is examined in the context of visibility, expressivity, the representational and the postmodern. Contributors: Zsuzsa Baross, Robert Burch, Alessandro Carrera, Dana Hollander, Lynne Huffer, Volker Kaiser, Reginald Lilly, Robert S. Leventhal, Janet Lungstrum, Ladelle McWhorter, Ludwig Nagl, Anne Tomiche, James R. Watson, Lisa Zucker
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780826460042
ISBN-10: 0826460046
Pagini: 268
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția The Athlone Press
Seria Textures: Philosophy, Literature, Culture

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction
Between the Visible and the Expressive: And In-visible Exchange, Wilhelm S. Wurzer
Part One: Postmodern Visions
1. Rephrasing the Visible and the Expressive: Lyotard's "Defense of the Eye" from Figure to Inarticulare Phrase, Anne Tomiche, University of Grenoble
2. Visibility, "Bild" and "Einbildungskraft", Derrida, Barthes, Levinas, Ludwig Nagl, University of Vienna
3. Puncturing Genres: Barthes and Derrida on the Limits of Representation, Dana Hollander, Michigan State University
Part Two: Beyond Representational Thinking
Introduction .... While Illustrating ...
4. Blanchot's Gaze and Orpheus' Singing: Seeing and Listening in Poetic Inspiration, Alessandro Carrera, Univesity of Texas
5. Foucault and the Disappearance of the Visible Subject, Reginald Lilly, Skidmore College
Part Three: Expressions and the Limits of Philosophy
Introduction ... Desire, Displacement, and Laughter ...
6. Frames of Visibility: Si(gh)ting the Monstrous, Robert Burch, University of Alberta.
7. Francis Bacon, Logique de la sensation: The Philosopher's Painter, Zsuzsa Baross, Trent University, Canada
8. Bataille's Erotic Displacement of Vision: Attempts at a Feminist Reading, Ladelle McWhorter, University of Richmond
9. Luce Irigaray's Specular Mother: Lips in the Mirror, Lynne Huffer, Rice University
Part Four: Filming the (In)visible
Introduction ... In Images Ending ...
10. Expressionist Towers of Babel in Weimar Film and Architecture, Janet Lungstrum, University of Colorado
11. Rewiring the Oedipal Scene: Image and Discursivity in Wim Wender's Journey "Until the End of the World", Volker Kaiser & Robert S. Leventhal, University of Virginia
Part Five: Critiques of Contemporary Image Culture
Introduction ... Beyond a Paradigm ...
12. Imagism and the Ends of Vision: Pound and Salomon, Lisa Zucker
13. Mediums of Freedom in Photographic Frames: Some Exposuires of Bound Transcendence, James R. Watson, Loyola University
Epilogue: The Paradox of Philosophy's Gaze, before & after Sept. 11, Wilhelm S. Wurzer