Exploring the relationship between hermeneutics and the arts, including painting, music, and literature, this book builds on hermeneutics from a practical perspective, connecting this area of critical research with others to reveal how it is viewed from different perspectives.
International and interdisciplinary in scope, this edited volume draws on the work of scholars and practitioners working across a variety of subject areas, themes and topics, including philosophy, literature, religious paintings, musical oeuvres, Chinese urbanscapes, Moroccan proverbs, and Ukrainian internet blogs. Focusing on the idea of hermeneutics as a discipline that can connect different areas of interest, the book offers an inside view into how the contributors 'interpret' it within their own academic remits, demonstrating its presence in qualitative academic interpretations and canonical contemporary research in humanities.
Recenzijas
The wealth and variety of themes and approaches to hermeneutical narratives in literature, the visual arts and communicative activities are impressive. Nineteen scholars engage in hermeneutic encounters with self-knowledge, Paul Ricur, the mundane aspects of experience and more. An enlightening example of interdisciplinary research. -- Miguel Martķnez López, University of Valencia, Spain
Papildus informācija
An exploration of how hermeneutics as a discipline can connect other areas of interest in the arts, such as philosophy, art, music and literature, from a practical perspective
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Preface, Malgorzata Haladewicz-Grzelak (Opole University of Technology,
Poland) and Paula Garcķa-Ramķrez (University of Jaén, Spain)
Acknowledgements
Part I: Noematic Lacunae in Artistic Discourse
1. Hermeneutical Guidelines for Understanding the Self through Art, David
Jaeger and Evan Underbrink (Boston College, USA)
2. Hieratic Communication in the Oeuvre of Kazimir Malevich, Vasily
Kandinsky, and Nikolai Roerich, Sally Stocksdale (Towson University, USA)
3. Painterly Motif of Kisses of Mary and Kisses of St Joseph in the Context
of Iconography of Unio Mystica in the Baroque Period, Andrzej Koziel (Wroclaw
University, Poland)
4. Narrativity, Discourse Situation and the Opening of Elgars Cello Concerto
in E minor, Op. 85, Marta Falces Sierra (University of Granada, Spain)
Part II: Hermeneutic Diaphaneity in Literary Studies
5. Adinkra Symbols: From Visual Art Messages for the Deceased to A Literary
Research Methodology, Violeta Jojo Verge (University of La Laguna, Spain)
6. Hermeneutical Narratives of the European Colonization in Africa in Graham
Greenes A Burnt-out Case and Abdulrazak Gurnahs Desertion, Beatriz
Valverde Jiménez (University of Jaén, Spain)
7. The Language of War in the Apocalypse Trope of Meg Elisons The Book of
the Unnamed Midwife, Almudena Machado Jiménez (University of Jaén, Spain)
8. Prophesizing War in The Lament of the Deer by Christopher Okigbo, Paula
Garcia-Ramirez (University of Jaén, Spain)
Part III: Epistemic Spaces in the Geopsychic Universe of Visual and Verbal
Communication
9. Local Amazigh Proverbs in Motion, Fatima Ez-zahra Benkhallouq and Wahiba
Moubhir (University of Marrakesh, Morocco)
10. Thirdspace Creation as a Geopsychic Dialogue with Tourists in Karpacz
Holiday Resort (Poland),
Joanna Lubos-Koziel (Wroclaw University, Poland) and Malgorzata
Haladewicz-Grzelak (Opole University of Technology, Poland)
11. Creating Common Epistemic Spaces through Multimodal Stancetaking
Practices, Valentyna Ushchyna Lesya (Ukrainka Volyn National University,
Lutsk, Ukraine)
12. Elaborating a Heuristic Tool to Determine Fluency Spectrum for Deaf
Pupils in Poland, Marta Wrzesniewska-Pietrzak (Adam Mickiewicz University,
Poznan, Poland)
13. The Concept of Wenming (Civility) as an Edusemiotic Strategy, Katarzyna
Mazur-Wlodarczyk, Malgorzata Haladewicz-Grzelak, Joanna Kolanska-Pluska,
Elzbieta Karas and Przemyslaw Misiurski (Opole University of Technology,
Poland)
Index
Malgorzata Haladewicz-Grzelak is Assistant Professor at the Opole University of Technology, Poland.
Paula Garcķa-Ramķrez is Associate Professor at the University of Jaén, Spain.