The Transhistorical Image

The Transhistorical Image
Title The Transhistorical Image PDF eBook
Author Paul Crowther
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 232
Release 2002-06-06
Genre Art
ISBN 9780521811149

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In this 2002 book, Paul Crowther explores the philosophy of visual art and its history.

Ancient Mythological Images and their Interpretation

Ancient Mythological Images and their Interpretation
Title Ancient Mythological Images and their Interpretation PDF eBook
Author Katharina Lorenz
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 303
Release 2016-08-18
Genre Art
ISBN 052119508X

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This book offers a new, theoretically informed framework for the interpretation of ancient visual culture.

Architecture for the Books

Architecture for the Books
Title Architecture for the Books PDF eBook
Author Michael J. Crosbie
Publisher Images Publishing
Total Pages 232
Release 2003
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781876907495

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This book takes a look at the architectural design of library. Forty nine libraries are targeted, and includes plans of each library.

Trans Historical

Trans Historical
Title Trans Historical PDF eBook
Author Greta LaFleur
Publisher Cornell University Press
Total Pages 402
Release 2021-11-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1501759523

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Trans Historical explores the plurality of gender experiences that flourished before the modern era, from Late Antiquity to the eighteenth century, across a broad geographic range, from Spain to Poland and Byzantium to Boston. Refuting arguments that transgender people, experiences, and identities were non-existent or even impossible prior to the twentieth century, this volume focuses on archives—literary texts, trial transcripts, documents, and artifacts—that denaturalize gender as a category. The volume historicizes the many different social lives of sexual differentiation, exploring what gender might have been before modern medicine, the anatomical sciences, and the sedimentation of gender difference into its putatively binary form. The volume's multidisciplinary group of contributors consider how individuals, communities, and states understood and enacted gender as a social experience distinct from the assignment of sex at birth. Alongside historical questions about the meaning of sexual differentiation, Trans Historical also offers a series of diverse meditations on how scholars of the medieval and early modern periods might approach gender nonconformity before the nineteenth-century emergence of the norm and the normal. Contributors: Abdulhamit Arvas, University of Pennsylvania; Roland Betancourt, University of California, Irvine; M. W. Bychowski, Case Western Reserve University; Emma Campbell, Warwick University; Igor H. de Souza, Yale University; Leah DeVun, Rutgers University; Micah James Goodrich, University of Connecticut; Alexa Alice Joubin, George Washington University; Anna Kłosowska; Greta LaFleur; Scott Larson, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; Kathleen Perry Long, Cornell University; Robert Mills, University College London; Masha Raskolnikov; Zrinka Stahuljak, UCLA.

The Palgrave Handbook of Image Studies

The Palgrave Handbook of Image Studies
Title The Palgrave Handbook of Image Studies PDF eBook
Author Krešimir Purgar
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 980
Release 2021-10-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3030718301

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This handbook brings together the most current and hotly debated topics in studies about images today. In the first part, the book gives readers an historical overview and basic diacronical explanation of the term image, including the ways it has been used in different periods throughout history. In the second part, the fundamental concepts that have to be mastered should one wish to enter into the emerging field of Image Studies are explained. In the third part, readers will find analysis of the most common subjects and topics pertaining to images. In the fourth part, the book explains how existing disciplines relate to Image Studies and how this new scholarly field may be constructed using both old and new approaches and insights. The fifth chapter is dedicated to contemporary thinkers and is the first time that theses of the most prominent scholars of Image Studies are critically analyzed and presented in one place.

Phenomenologies of Art and Vision

Phenomenologies of Art and Vision
Title Phenomenologies of Art and Vision PDF eBook
Author Paul Crowther
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 209
Release 2013-03-28
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1441119736

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An original study of the intrinsic significance of art, drawing on ideas, thinkers and approaches from phenomenology and analytic aesthetics.

A Violent God-Image

A Violent God-Image
Title A Violent God-Image PDF eBook
Author Matthias Beier
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 402
Release 2006-06-02
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780826418357

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At the heart of Drewermann's non-violent interpretation of key Christian beliefs is his analysis of a violent image of God that characterizes traditional interpretations of sin and the cross. His empathic critique of the clerical mentality, ideology, and culture ( The Cleric ) led to his being silenced by Roman Catholic authorities in 1991.