This book analyzes narrativity in painting from a Freudian-Lacanian
perspective. Narrativity in painting is prominently discussed through
disciplinary laws and lens of art history, art theory, poetics and
more. Yet such points of view never shed light on its ambiguous status
or nature. This book offers a new way of thinking about painting. Its
point of departure is the complexity of the term narrative painting,
which includes the relationship between painting and literature, as
well as the boundaries of each medium. This book develops an
alternative way of thinking about narrative painting, in which the
viewer constitutes an active part in the visual narrative. Based on
Lacanian topology, this book demonstrates how the subject is never
distinguished from the painting she is looking at. Moreover, her way
of seeing, which constitutes visual narrativity, is not necessarily
unequivocal and coherent but partial, scotomized and fragmentary. This
form of narrativity is explored through psychoanalytic concepts, such
as fantasy, gaze and subject positions, which are discussed in light
of their counterparts in the field of art theory. This book will be
key reading for Lacanian psychoanalysts and psychotherapists, as well
as art scholars wishing to gain a fresh perspective on narrativity in
art.
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ISBN
9781040440100
Publisert
2025
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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