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The Seeming and the Seen: Transatlantic Aesthetics and Culture, cartea 1


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Taking their cue from the polymorphous relationship between word and image, the essays of this book explore how different media translate the world of phenomena into aesthetic, intellectual or sensual experience. They embrace the media of poetry, fiction, drama, engraving, painting, photography, film and advertising posters ranging from the early modern to the postmodern periods. At the heart of the volume lie essays on works that characteristically perform intriguing interactions between the verbal and visual modes. They discuss the manifold ways in which artists as different as William Blake or Gertrude Stein, Diane Arbus or Stanley Kubrick heighten the tension between the linguistic and the seen. Taken both individually and collectively, this volume's contributions illuminate the problematics of how readers and spectators/lookers transform verbal and visual representation into worlds of seeming.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783039109975
ISBN-10: 3039109979
Pagini: 373
Dimensiuni: 225 x 157 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der W
Seria Transatlantic Aesthetics and Culture


Notă biografică

The Editors: Beverly Maeder, Jürg Schwyter, Ilona Sigrist and Boris Vejdovsky all teach and do research at the English Department of the University of Lausanne. Beverly Maeder, Ilona Sigrist and Boris Vejdovsky investigate various areas of North American literature and culture, while Jürg Schwyter works in English linguistics, with a special interest in historical linguistics.

Cuprins

Contents: Ann Fisher-Wirth: Your Photograph Glen Coe - The Editors: Introduction - Robert Rehder: The branches go in different directions. The branches thin out, hesitate - J. Hillis Miller: Digital Blake - Roelof Overmeer: Filming/Seeing Eyes Wide Shut: Stanley Kubrick's Last Odyssey - Neil Forsyth: Shakespeare and the Talkies - Alison D. Goeller: 'What Comes from Inside': The Politics of Race in Eudora Welty's WPA Photographs - Cristina Giorcelli: Where is the Woman? Rosanna Warren's 'Bonnard' - Robert Rehder: The Whiteness of the Whale. The Frontier. Personal Best - Lawrence Buell: Dangerous Propinquities: Rhetoric and Image versus Sound in Whitmanian Poetics - Martine Hennard Dutheil: Modelling for Bluebeard: Visual and Narrative Art in Angela Carter's 'The Bloody Chamber' - Franziska Gygax: The Portrait as Word and (A)Head: Gertrude Stein and the Staging of (Her)Self - Ilona Sigrist: Seeing and Being Blind through Narrative: The Use of the Visual in Two Historical Fictions by Margaret Atwood - Robert Rehder: From The Kleist Sonatas - Hartwig Isernhagen: Emma's Attitudes: Melancholy and/as Representation - Didier Maillat: The Advertising Snare: Indexicals and Images in Ads - Agnieszka Soltysik: A Secret about a Secret: The Relation between Caption and Photo in Diane Arbus's Work - Boris Vejdovsky: Wounded Bodies and Torn Canvas: Images of Life and Death in Hemingway and Picasso - Christina Ljungberg: Rituals of Remembrance: Photography and Autobiography in Postmodern Texts - Robert Rehder: Two Photographs by Peter Halter.