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Talking Images: The Interface between Drawing and Writing: Routledge Research in Language and Communication

Editat de Silvia Ferrara, Mattia Cartolano, Ludovica Ottaviano
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 sep 2024
This innovative collection offers a holistic portrait of the multimodal communication potential of images from the Upper Paleolithic through to today, showcasing image-based creativity throughout the centuries.
The volume seeks to extend the boundaries of our understanding of what language and writing can do to show how language can be understood as part of broader codes, as well as how images and figural objects can contribute to meaning-making in communication. The book is divided into four parts, each exploring a different dimension of the interplay between representation, symbolic meaning, and perception in the study of images, drawing on case studies from around the world. The first part looks at cognitive approaches to the earliest symbol-making while the second considers the interaction between images and writing in early scripts. The third part addresses images outside their boxes, showcasing how ancient communication devices can be reinterpreted. The final part features chapters reflecting on embodied semiotic approaches to the representation of images.
This book will be of interest to scholars in semiotics, archaeology, cognitive psychology, and linguistic and cultural anthropology.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032712963
ISBN-10: 1032712961
Pagini: 266
Ilustrații: 132
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in Language and Communication

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

Contents
 
List of Contributors
List of Plates
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
 
Introduction: Can Images Talk? (Silvia Ferrara and Ludovica Ottaviano)
 
Part 1: The Earliest Images, Symbols, and Cognition
1. Marks, Signs, Symbols: Behavioural Modernity and the Early Homo sapiens (Enza Elena Spinapolice)
2. Between Nature and Culture: Interpreting Changes in Human Representations During the Early Neolithic in Northern Mesopotamia (Marion Benz and Joachim Bauer)
 
Part 2: When Images Interact with Writing
3. Images Hidden in Script: The Invention of Writing in Ancient Iran (Kathryn Kelley)
4. Emblem Glyphs: Orthography and the Political World of Classic Maya Scribes (Mallory E. Matsumoto)
 
Part 3. Images Outside their Boxes
5. Europe’s Other Writing: ‘Ominous Hieroglyphics’ and Belated Ekphrasis in the 19th Century (Christopher Pinney)
6. Aghori - The Voyage of an Anti-Hero: Comic Book Images and the Art of Storytelling (Roma Chatterji)
 
Part 4: Representing Images through Lines, Bodies and Language
7. Art from Calligraphy: Chinese Writing Turns into Pictorial Images, Performative Actions, Design Products, and Graffiti Works (Adriana Iezzi)
8. Facial Scripts: The Semiotic Journey of Maori Tattoos from Colonial Gaze to   Cultural Revival (Massimo Leone)
9. From Expressive Sign to Denotative Sign: On Some Semiotic Passages Connected to the Invention of Writing (Claudio Paolucci)
 
Epilogue: Images Talking Through Time and Space (Mattia Cartolano)
 
Index
 
 
 

Notă biografică

Silvia Ferrara is Professor of Philology and Civilizations of the Aegean and Pre-Classical Mediterranean in the Department of Classical Philology and Italian Studies at Alma Mater Studiorum, University of Bologna, Italy.
Mattia Cartolano is a post-doctoral researcher in the Department of Classical Philology and Italian Studies at Alma Mater Studiorum, University of Bologna, Italy.
Ludovica Ottaviano is a post-doctoral researcher in the Department of Classical Philology and Italian Studies at Alma Mater Studiorum, University of Bologna, Italy.

Descriere

This innovative collection offers a holistic portrait of the multimodal communication potential of images from the Upper Paleolithic times through to today, showcasing image-based creativity throughout the centuries and will be of interest to scholars in semiotics, archaeology, cognitive psychology, and linguistic and cultural anthropology.