Grammatology of Images radically alters how we approach images.
Instead of asking for the history, power, or essence of images, Sigrid
Weigel addresses imaging as such. The book considers how something
a-visible gets transformed into an image. Weigel scrutinizes the
moment of mis-en-apparition, of making an appearance, and the process
of concealment that accompanies any imaging. Weigel reinterprets
Derrida’s and Freud’s concept of the trace as that which must be
thought before something exists. In doing so, she illuminates the
threshold between traces and iconic images, between something
immaterial and its pictorial representation. Chapters alternate
between general accounts of the line, the index, the effigy, and the
cult-image, and case studies from the history of science, art,
politics, and religion, involving faces as indicators of emotion,
caricatures as effigies of defamation, and angels as embodiments of
transcendental ideas. Weigel’s approach to images illuminates
fascinating, unexpected correspondences between premodern and
contemporary image-practices, between the history of religion and the
modern sciences, and between things that are and are not understood as
art.
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A History of the A-Visible
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781531500160
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Fordham University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter