Visual Culture: Histories, archaeologies and genealogies of visual cultureJoanne Morra, M.. MORRA SMITH (J.) Taylor & Francis, 2006 - 353页 These texts represent both the formation of visual culture, and the ways in which it has transformed, and continues to transform, our understanding and experience of the world as a visual domain. |
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目录
Extract from Book VII The Republic | 3 |
The optics of Euclid | 11 |
In what Geography differs from Chorography | 17 |
Extracts from Book X Confessions | 19 |
Astronomy | 25 |
Extract from Suger on the Abbey Church of St Denis and | 33 |
Idolatry | 39 |
Extract from On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres | 47 |
A lecture on serpent ritual | 156 |
Extract from The montage of film attractions | 173 |
Extracts from The origin of the work of art and Epilogue | 182 |
an introduction | 191 |
enlightenment as mass | 198 |
Extract from The fact of blackness | 204 |
Extract from The intertwining the chiasm | 207 |
The mirror stage as formative of the function of the I | 216 |
De Modo Visionis | 57 |
Extract from SchilderBoeck | 59 |
Extract from A Treatise of the System of the World | 70 |
Addition to the preceding letter Letters on the Blind | 79 |
Extract from A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of | 86 |
Division of the subject | 94 |
Extract from The German Ideology | 103 |
Extract from The painter of modern life | 109 |
a contribution to the philosophy | 121 |
vii | 124 |
The uncanny | 130 |
The miracle of Lascaux | 222 |
Rhetoric of the image | 235 |
the stereotype and colonial discourse | 248 |
Sexuality in the field of vision | 267 |
PART 3 | 275 |
Extract from Summa Theologiae Volume II | 291 |
Stabat Mater | 304 |
Even in elephant dung there is beauty | 324 |
Images | 344 |
常见术语和短语
aesthetic Al-Tabarī ALCIPHRON altares ancient animals appear artists beauty become believe Bernard of Clairvaux body called Chorography Christ church colonial discourse colours conception connotation culture dance death decoration diegesis earth effect element EUPHRANOR existence experience expression eyes fact feeling fetish figures Frantz Fanon Freud function hand heavens heimlich Holy human icon idea ideology imagery imaginary imagination imitation Indians Jesus kitsch knowledge language Lascaux linguistic living look Marina Warner Mary Mary's material matter means metonymy mind mirror stage mother motion nature object origin painting pleasure postmodern present production psychoanalysis Qur'an reality relation religious represent representation Sand-Man scene seen sense serpent sexual Sigmund Freud signifier snake soul Source speak sphere spirit stereotype story symbolic Tafsir Teresa of Ávila things tion trans truth uncanny unheimlich Virgin Virgin Mary visible vision visual Walpi whole woman word