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Elective Affinities: Testing Word and Image Relationships [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 421 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 712 g
  • Sērija : Word and Image Interactions 6
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jan-2009
  • Izdevniecība: Editions Rodopi B.V.
  • ISBN-10: 9042026189
  • ISBN-13: 9789042026186
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 421 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 712 g
  • Sērija : Word and Image Interactions 6
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jan-2009
  • Izdevniecība: Editions Rodopi B.V.
  • ISBN-10: 9042026189
  • ISBN-13: 9789042026186
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This volume presents the impressive range of scholarly affinities, approaches, and subjects that characterize todays word and image studies. The essays, a selection of papers first presented in 2005 at the seventh international conference of the International Association of Word and Image Studies/Association Internationale pour lÉtude des Rapports entre Texte et Image that took place in Philadelphia, are case studies of the diverse configurations of the textual and the iconic. Elective affinities a notion originally borrowed by Goethe for his 1809 novel of the same title from eighteenth-century chemistry here refers to the active role of the two partners in the relationship of the pictorial and the verbal. Following the experimental modalities opened up by Goethe, the present volume is divided into three sections, which explore, respectively, how words and images can merge in harmony, engage in conflicts and contestations, and, finally, interact in an experimental way that self-consciously tests the boundaries and relations among verbal and visual arts. New perspectives on word and image relationships emerge, in periods, national traditions, works, and materials as different as (among many others) an installation by Marcel Duchamp and the manual accompanying it; the impact of artificial light sources on literature and art; nineteenth-century British illustrations of Native Americans; the contemporary comic book; a seventeenth-century Italian devotional manuscript uniting text, image, and music; Chinese body and performance art..
Introduction 11(8)
Catriona MacLeod
Summaries 19(12)
Union
Consulting the Manual: Word and Image in Marcel Duchamp's Etant donnes
31(16)
Michael R. Taylor
Living and Dying in the Limelight: Performing the Self in Frida Kahlo's Diary and Paintings
47(14)
Adriana Dragomir
Imbrication de l'image, du texte et de la musique dans un corpus de prieres enigmatiques a la Vierge
61(16)
Laurence Wuidar
The Kunstlerroman aS Romantic Arabesque: Parody, Collaboration, and the Making of The Modern Vasari (1854)
77(22)
Cordula Grewe
The ``Inscapes'' of Louis le Brocquy
99(14)
Karen E. Brown
American Scenery/Canadian Scenery: Conflicting Views of Indigenes in Mid-Nineteenth-Century British Portrayals of the American Continent
113(16)
Robert Grant
Cartoonists as Matchmakers: The Vibrant Relationship of Text and Image in the Work of Lynda Barry
129(18)
Miriam Harris
Conflict
The Truth of the Word, the Falsity of the Image: Transmetropolitan's Critique of the Society of the Spectacle
147(12)
Steen Christiansen
Le magazine francais Vu (1928-40): Naissance de l'information visuelle et utopie de la substitution de l'image photographique au texte ecrit
159(14)
Danielle Leenaerts
From Ekphrasis to History: Verbal Transformations of the Display of Picture Galleries---Wilhelm Heinse and Friedrich Schlegel
173(14)
Hubert Locher
Modernizing History and Historicizing Modernity: Baudelaire and Baudelairean Representations of Contemporaneity
187(18)
Lauren S. Weingarden
Serial Kunstler: Portrait of the Artist as a Malefactor
205(16)
Valentin Nussbaum
Hypnotic Performance and the Falsity of Appearances: The Aesthetics of Medical Spectatorship and Axel Munthe's Critique of Jean-Martin Charcot
221(22)
Jonathan Marshall
Experiment
New Light and Old Shadows: Industrial Illumination and its Imaginaire
243(18)
Susana Oliveira
Illustrating the Shadow of Doubt: Henry James, Blindness, and ``The Real Thing''
261(20)
Jennifer A. Greenhill
Picturing Paradise: Baudelaire's ``L'Invitation au voyage''
281(18)
Eric T. Haskell
The Writing-Drawing Continuum of Alexei Remizov
299(18)
Julia Friedman
Aby Warburg as Reader of Gottfried Semper: Reflections on the Cosmic Character of Ornament
317(20)
Spyros Papapetros
John Heartfield's Insects and the ``Idea'' of Natural History
337(18)
Cristina Cuevas-Wolf
The Photographic Thought of Latina/o Literature and Cultural Critique
355(14)
Maria DeGuzman
Diderot, Brecht, Eisenstein, Fassbinder: Decoupage Aesthetics on the Divide
369(18)
Susan Nurmi-Schomers
(Ideo-)Logical Alliances between Image and Script: Calligraphic Reconfigurations in Contemporary Chinese Art
387(14)
Birgit Mersmann
Contributors 401(8)
Index 409