Interpreting Visual Culture: Explorations in the Hermeneutics of VisionIan Heywood, Barry Sandywell Routledge, 2005 M07 28 - 280 páginas Interpreting Visual Culture brings together original writings from leading experts in art history, philosophy, sociology and cultural studies. Ranging from an analysis of the role of vision in current critical discourse to discussion of specific examples taken from the visual arts, ethics and sociology, it presents the latest material on the interpretation of the visual in modern culture. |
Contenido
The hermeneutics of seeing | 3 |
the visual rhetoric of modernity | 30 |
Bakhtin and the metaphorics of perception | 57 |
Durkheims double vision | 74 |
PART II | 97 |
the interplay of eyes hands | 123 |
My philosophical project and the empty jug | 185 |
practices and perception in art | 198 |
art objecthood | 218 |
the original project | 238 |
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Interpreting Visual Culture: Explorations in the Hermeneutics of Vision Ian Heywood,Barry Sandywell Vista previa limitada - 2005 |
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abstract aesthetic experience anthropomorphism argues artist artwork Bakhtin become Bonnard Cartesian Cartesian dualism Cezanne's Clement Greenberg cognitive complex conception concern consciousness contemporary context criticism critique culture Derrida Descartes dialogical discourse distinction dominant drawing Durkheim epistemology essay ethical everyday experience of art feminist Fortnum Frascina Gadamer gaze Greenberg Hegel Heidegger Hermeneutic aesthetics hermeneutics human Ibid ideas identity ideology individual interpretation judgement language Leibniz London Lyotard Martin Jay material Matisse meaning metaphors metaphysics Mikhail Bakhtin mind modern modernist modes moral nature Nietzsche notion object objecthood ocularcentric ontological painting paradigm particular perception phenomenology philosophy Pierre Bonnard Pollock possible postmodern poststructural practice present question radical realm reflection reflexive relation relationship representation Routledge Sandywell Sartre sense sensible social society sociology specific specular structure subject-matter symbolic theory things thought tradition transcend truth understanding University Press visible vision visual art visual perception words