Check nearby libraries
Buy this book
This volume takes as its focus the paradoxical double-bind of textuality and visuality in the culture of the high and late Middle Ages and early modernity. In a series of case studies contributors explore the historical and theoretical implications of the idea that texts and images alike 'speak to the eye.' Some scholars have proclaimed the coming of a 'visual turn' to explain the boom in conferences, books, and even specialized journals that take as their topic the theoretical or historical study of visual culture. The notion of visual culture may seem self-evident, not merely from our own twenty-first-century perspective but also when applied to earlier periods of western European history. However, the nature and status of the visual media, as well as the ways in which these were received, experienced, and appropriated, underwent several major changes between the twelfth and the seventeenth centuries.
Check nearby libraries
Buy this book
Subjects
Mass media, social aspects, Mass media, europe, Mass media and culture, Visual communication, History, Imagery (Psychology), Medieval Literature, Psychological aspects, Modern Literature, Christian art and symbolism, Early works to 1800, Art and literature, Ekphrasis, Textualität, Visuelle KommunikationShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
Edition | Availability |
---|---|
1
Speaking to the Eye: Sight and Insight Through Text and Image
2013, Brepols Publishers
in English
2503534201 9782503534206
|
aaaa
Libraries near you:
WorldCat
|
Book Details
Classifications
The Physical Object
ID Numbers
Community Reviews (0)
Feedback?History
- Created May 25, 2022
- 3 revisions
Wikipedia citation
×CloseCopy and paste this code into your Wikipedia page. Need help?
September 13, 2024 | Edited by MARC Bot | import existing book |
December 21, 2022 | Edited by MARC Bot | import existing book |
May 25, 2022 | Created by ImportBot | Imported from Better World Books record |