Buch
Porous Boundaries
-Texts and Images in Twentieth-Century French Culture-Jérôme Game (Hrsg.)
Übersicht
Verlag | : | Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften |
Buchreihe | : | Modern French Identities (Bd. 44) |
Sprache | : | Englisch |
Erschienen | : | 02. 05. 2007 |
Seiten | : | 164 |
Einband | : | Kartoniert |
Höhe | : | 150 mm |
Breite | : | 220 mm |
Gewicht | : | 250 g |
ISBN | : | 9783039105687 |
Sprache | : | Englisch |
Autorinformation
The Editor: Jérôme Game is Assistant Professor of Film Studies and Philosophy at the American University of Paris. He received his Ph.D. from Cambridge University in 2002 and was a Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Humanities at University College London (2002-2004). He is currently working on a book on Jean Eustache.
Produktinformation
After the key moments of the livre d’artiste (from Manet/Mallarmé to Picasso/Reverdy) and Surrealist art, how did the text/image relationship evolve in twentieth-century French culture? By what epistemological and aesthetic frameworks was it determined and, in turn, what new signs and practices, what new meanings did it produce? This book offers a series of answers to these questions by looking at several case studies including Marguerite Duras’ filmic rewriting, Pierre Klossowski’s shift from writing to painting, contemporary video-poetry, Gilles Deleuze’s philosophical engagement with Bacon and Giacometti, and CD-Rom aesthetics. What brings the various essays in this volume together is a challenging new reading of the text/image relationship as a porous boundary through which texts and images no longer merely illustrate or stand by each other but interpenetrate, hybridise or restructure one another.