
Reading Images and Seeing Words
Rodopi (Publisher)
Published on 1. January 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
198 pages
978-90-420-1771-9 (ISBN)
Description
The simultaneously tautological and oxymoronic nature of word / image relations has become a subject of massive debate in the post-modern period. This is not only because of the increasing predominance of word / image messages within our modern media-saturated culture, but also because intellectual disciplines are becoming increasingly sensitized to the essentially hybrid nature of the way we construct meaning in the world. The essays in this volume offer an exemplary insight into both aspects of this phenomenon. Focussing on both traditional and modern media (theatre, fiction, poetry, graphic art, cinema), the essays of Reading Images and Seeing Words are deeply concerned to show how it is according to signifying codes (rhetoric, poetics, metaphor), that meaning and knowledge are produced. Not the least value of this collection is the insight it gives into the multiple models of word / image interaction and the rich ambiguity of the tautological and oxymoronic relations they embody.
More details
Series
245
Language
English
Place of publication
Leiden
Netherlands
Publishing group
Brill
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
286 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-420-1771-9 (9789042017719)
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Content
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
List of Contributors
David SCOTT: Preface
1. Rosalind SILVESTER & Alan ENGLISH: Introduction
I. - READING IMAGES
2. Nina PARISH: Henri Michaux: Destruction of the Book Form and Creation of the Book-Object
3. Nicola CREIGHTON: The Revolution of the Word Follows the Revolution of the Eye: Carl Einstein and Cubism in Image and Text
4. Maria WALSH: Narrative Duration: Tacita Dean's Disappearance at Sea
5. Guillaume THOUROUDE: Une ligne: Proust... Beckett... Deleuze. L'image epuisante
6. Massimo LEONE: Words, Images and Knots
II - SEEING WORDS
7. Rosalind SILVESTER: Seeing is Perceiving: Sartre's Language of Phenomenology
8. Alan ENGLISH: Verlaine: Blurred Images and Ambiguous Text
9. David DENBY: Gesture, Point of View and Proto-cinema in Victor Hugo's Les Miserables
10. Nicolas FEVE: Rhetorique de la photographie dans l'autobiographie contemporaine: Des Histoires vraies de Sophie Calle
11. Sarah CANT: Image, Word, Absence and Silence in Pennac's Monsieur Malaussene
12. Nicolas WANLIN: Description as the Manifestation of Absence: Analysis of Pictoriality in Gaspard de la nuit by Aloysius Bertrand
Acknowledgments
List of Contributors
David SCOTT: Preface
1. Rosalind SILVESTER & Alan ENGLISH: Introduction
I. - READING IMAGES
2. Nina PARISH: Henri Michaux: Destruction of the Book Form and Creation of the Book-Object
3. Nicola CREIGHTON: The Revolution of the Word Follows the Revolution of the Eye: Carl Einstein and Cubism in Image and Text
4. Maria WALSH: Narrative Duration: Tacita Dean's Disappearance at Sea
5. Guillaume THOUROUDE: Une ligne: Proust... Beckett... Deleuze. L'image epuisante
6. Massimo LEONE: Words, Images and Knots
II - SEEING WORDS
7. Rosalind SILVESTER: Seeing is Perceiving: Sartre's Language of Phenomenology
8. Alan ENGLISH: Verlaine: Blurred Images and Ambiguous Text
9. David DENBY: Gesture, Point of View and Proto-cinema in Victor Hugo's Les Miserables
10. Nicolas FEVE: Rhetorique de la photographie dans l'autobiographie contemporaine: Des Histoires vraies de Sophie Calle
11. Sarah CANT: Image, Word, Absence and Silence in Pennac's Monsieur Malaussene
12. Nicolas WANLIN: Description as the Manifestation of Absence: Analysis of Pictoriality in Gaspard de la nuit by Aloysius Bertrand