イメージ:基本文献集成(全4巻)<br>Images Critical and Primary Sources (4-Volume Set) : Understanding Images/The Pictorial Turn/Image Theory/Image Cultures (Critical and Primary Sources

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Images Critical and Primary Sources (4-Volume Set) : Understanding Images/The Pictorial Turn/Image Theory/Image Cultures (Critical and Primary Sources

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This is a major multi-volume work of reference that brings together seminal writings on the image. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, the essays range across the domains of philosophy, history, art, aesthetics, literature, science, anthropology, critical theory and cultural studies. Contents: Volume 1: Understanding Images/ Volume 2: The Pictorial Turn/ Volume 3: Image Theory/ Volume 4: Image Cultures.

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Imagesreference that brings together seminal writings on the image. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, the essays range across the domains of philosophy, history, art, aesthetics, literature, science, anthropology, critical theory and cultural studies. The essays reveal a wide set of perspectives, problematics and approaches, helping to frame a rich, encompassing view of what we can broadly term 'image studies'. The four volumes are arranged thematically, each separately introduced and with the essays structured into specific sections for easy reference. Volume 1: Understanding Images establishes conceptual, historical, ideological and philosophical framings for understanding and defining the image; followed in Volume 2: The Pictorial Turn with a focus on the most enduring and constitutive question of the image: its relationship to, with and against text and textuality. Volume 3: Image Theory offers representative materials covering key theoretical approaches for analyzing, interpreting and critiquing the image.Finally, Volume 4: Image Cultures examines a wide range of social and cultural contexts of the image, which covers aspects of visual evidence, image and memory, visual methodologies, scientific imaging and the practical engagement of image-makers. Images: Critical and Primary Sources offers a major scholarly resource for any researchers involved in the study of the image and visual culture.

Contents

Volume OneIntroduction Part One: Image Studies What is an Image? W.J.T. Mitchell(Source: Mitchell, W.J.T. (1984) 'What is an Image?' New Literary History, 15:3, pp.503-37) Image, Medium, Body Hans Belting (Source: Belting, H. (2005). 'Image, Medium, Body: A New Approach to Iconology,' Critical Inquiry 31:2, pp.302-319) The Domain of Images James Elkins (Source: Elkins, J. (1995) 'Art History and Images That Are Not Art', Art Bulletin 77:4, pp.554-71) Bildwissenschaft Horst Bredekamp (Source: Bredekamp, H. (2003) 'A Neglected Tradition? Art History as Bildwissenschaft,' Critical Inquiry, 29:3, pp.418-428.) Role of the Spectator Jacques Aumont (Source: Aumont, J. (1997) The Image, trans. by Claire Pajackowsja. London: BFI, pp.53-67) Images, Not Signs Regis Debray (Source: Debray, R. (1996) Media Manifestos. Verso Books, pp.133-167) Part Two: Defining Images Classical Greek Origins of Western Aesthetic Theory John T. Kirby (Source: Kirby, J.T. (1996) 'Classical Greek Origins of Western Aesthetic Theory' in B.Allert (ed.) Languages of Visuality: Crossings between Science, Art, Politics and Literature. Wayne State University Press, pp.29-45.) The Philosophical Imaginary Michele Le Doeuff (Source: Le Doeuff, M. (1989) The Philosophical Imaginary, tr. Colin Gordon. London: Athlone Press, pp.1-20) The Simile of the Cave Plato (Source: Plato (1955) 'Part Seven [Book Seven]' in The Republic, tr. H.D.P. Lee. Penguin, pp.256-64) The Origins of Imitation Aristotle (Source: Aristole (1965) 'The Origins and Development of Poetry', from On the Art of Poetry, in Classical Literary Criticism, tr. T.S. Dorsch. Penguin, pp.35) Optics Rene Descartes (Source: Descartes, R. (2001) Discourse on Method, Optics, Geometry, and Meteorology, tr. P.J. Olscamp. Revised Edition. Hackett Publishing Company, pp.91-101) Of Ideas John Locke (Source: Locke, J. (1993) 'Of Ideas in General and their Original', in An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Book II, Chapter 1. Everyman, pp.45-57) Representation and Imagination Immanuel Kant(Source: Kant, I. (1929) 'Transcendental Deduction' and 'Schematism' in The Critique of Pure Reason, tr. Norman Kemp Smith. Macmillan Press, pp.132-3, 142-3, 181-3) Images, Bodies and Consciousness Henri Bergson(Source: Bergson, H. (1991) 'Of the Selection of Images for Conscious Presentation. What Our Body Means and Does' in Matter and Memory, tr. N.M.Paul and W.S.Palmer. Zone Books, pp. 17-22) Modernizing Vision Jonathan Crary(Source: Crary, J. (1988) 'Modernizing Vision' in H.Foster (ed.) Vision and Visuality, Bay Press, pp.29-44) Part Three: Image and Ideology Iconoclash Bruno Latour(Source: Latour, B (2002) 'What is Iconoclash Or is There a World Beyond the Image Wars?' in B.Latour and P.Weibel (ed.) Iconoclash: Beyond the Image Warsin Science, Religion and Art. MIT Press, pp.14-37) Idolatry and Iconoclasm David Freedberg(Source: Freedberg, D. (1989) The Power of Images. University of Chicago Press, pp.378-394, 421-428) Image and Icon Marie-Jose Mondzain (Source: Mondzain, M-J. (2005) from Image, Icon, Economy: The Byzantine Origins of the Contemporary Imaginary. Stanford University Press, pp.69-82) The Precession of Simulacra Jean Baudrillard (Source: Baudrillard, J. (1994) 'The Precession of Simulacra' in Simulacra and Simulation, tr. S.F.Glaser. University of Michigan Press, pp.1-7) Ideology, Imagology and Critical Thought Jon Simons (Source: Simons, J. (2000) 'Ideology, Imagology, and Critical Thought: the Improverishment of Politics', Journal of Political Ideologies,Vol. 5, no.1, pp.81-103) Making Metapictures Political Sunil Manghani(Source: Manghani, S. (2009) 'Making Metapictures Political: Public Screenings of the fall of the Berlin Wall', Northern Lights, 7, pp.113-131) What do Pictures Really Want? W.J.T. Mitchell (Source: Mitchell, W. J. T. 1996. 'What do Pictures Really Want?'. October 77, pp.71- 82) Volume Two: The Pictorial Turn Editorial Introduction Part One: Image Philosophy Thinking as Picturing Judith Genova (Source: Genova, J. (1995) Wittgenstein: A Way of Seeing. Routledge, pp.64-83) The Pictorial Turn W.J.T. Mitchell (Source: Mitchell, W.J.T. (1992) 'The Pictorial Turn', Artforum, 30:7, March, pp.89-94) Pictorial Versus Iconic Turn Gottfried Boehm and W.J.T. Mitchell (Source: Boehm, G. and Mitchell, W.J.T. (2009) 'Pictorial Versus Iconic Turn: Two Letters'. Culture, Theory and Critique, Vol. 50, no. 2-3, pp.103-121) Do Pictures Really Want to Live? Jacques Ranciere (Source: Ranciere, J. (2009) 'Do Pictures Really Want to Live?', Culture, Theory and Critique, Vol. 50, No. 2/3, pp.123-132) Reality Remade Nelson Goodman (Source: Goodman, N. (1968) The Languages of Art. Oxford University Press, pp.3-43) The Information Available in Pictures James J. Gibson (Source: Gibson, J.J. (1971) 'The Information Available in Pictures' Leonardo, 4:1, pp. 27-35) New Perspective Nelson Goodman (Source: Goodman, N. (1971) 'On J. J. Gibson's New Perspective' Leonardo, 4:4, pp.359-360) Misreading with Nelson Goodman James Elkins (Source: Elkins, J. (1993) 'What Really Happens in Pictures? Misreading with Nelson Goodman' Word and Image, 9:4, pp.349-362) Part Two: Text & Image The Images of Pictures and Words Rudolf Armheim (Source: Arnheim, R. (1986) 'The Images of Pictures and Words', Word and Image, 2:4, pp.306-310) Divide and Narrate: the Icon-Symbol Tension in Seurat Wendy Steiner (Source: Wendy, S. (1986) 'Divide and Narrate: the Icon-Symbol Tension in Seurat', Word and Image, 2:4, pp.342-347) Readerly Visuality Ellen J. Esrock (Source: Esrock, E. J. (1993) 'A Proposal for Integrating Readerly Visuality into Literary Studies: Reflections on Italo Calvino', Word and Image, 9:2, pp.114-121) Rene Magritte's 'Les mots et les images' Lisa K. Lipinski (Source: Lipinski, L.K. (1995) '"When the trees of language are shaken by rhizomes" in Rene Magritte's "Les mots et les images"' Word and Image, 11:3, pp.216-224) The Absent Image Gary Shapiro (Source: Shapiro, G. (2007) 'The Absent Image: Ekphrasis and the "Infinite Relation" of Translation' Journal of Visual Culture 6:1, pp.13-24) The Convention of Captioning and W.G. Sebald Elizabeth Chaplin (Source: Chaplin, E. (2006) 'The Convention of Captioning: W.G. Sebald and the Release of the Captive Image' Visual Studies, 21:1,pp.42-53) Part Three: Image as Thought A Plea for Visual Thinking Rudolf Arnheim (Source: Arnheim, R. (1980) 'A Plea for Visual Thinking'. Critical Inquiry, 6:3, pp.489-497) Perceptual Metaphor Donald Brook (Source: Brook, D. (1986) 'Perceptual Metaphor' Word and Image, 2:4, pp.333-341) Picturing Vision Joel Snyder (Source: Snyder, J. (1980) 'Picturing Vision'. Critical Inquiry, 6:3, pp.499-526) How to 'See' With the Whole Body Joyce Brodsky (Source: Brodsky, J. (2002) 'How to "See" with the Whole Body' Visual Studies, 17:2, 99-112) Body Images Antonio Damasio (Source: Damasio, A. (2003) Looking for Spinoza. Harvill Press, pp.194-206) Thought-Images Sigrid Weigel(Source: Weigel, S (1996) 'Thought-Images: A re-reading of of the Angel of History'. Body- and Image-Space: Re-reading Walter Benjamin. London: Routledge, pp.49-60) Volume Three: Image Theory Part One: Art History The End of Image Theory Otto Pacht(Source: Pacht, O. 2000. 'The End of the Image Theory'. In Christopher S. Wood (ed), The Vienna School Reader: Politics and Art Historical Method in the 1930s. New York: Zone Books, pp.181- 94) The Arrested Image and the Moving Eye E.H. Gombrich (Source: Gombrich, E.H. (1980) 'Standards of Truth: The Arrested Image and the Moving Eye' in W.J.T. Mitchell (ed.) The Language of Images, University of Chicago Press, pp.181-217) Crossing Frontiers Philippe-Alain Michaud (Source: Michaud, P-A. (2004) Aby Warburg and the Image in Motion. Cambridge: MIT Press, pp. 277-291) Part Two: Beyond Semiotics The Third Meaning Roland Barthes (Source: Barthes, R. (1985) 'The Third Meaning', The Responsibility of Forms. Farrar, Straus & Giroux (Hill & Wang), pp. 41-62) Semiotics and Art History Mieke Bal and Norman Bryson (Source: Bal, M. and Bryson, N. (1991) 'Semiotics and Art History' Art Bulletin LXXIII:2, pp.174-208) Nonsemiotic Elements in Pictures James Elkins (Source: Elkins, J. (1995) 'Marks, Traces, Traits, Contours, Orli, and Splendores: Nonsemiotic Elements in Pictures'. Critical Inquiry 21:4, pp.822-60) Part Three: Psychoanalysis The Gaze Jacques Lacan (Source: Lacan, J. (1998) from The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psycho-Analysis, tr. A. Sheridan. Vintage, pp.82-103) Woman as Image (Man as Bearer of the Look) Laura Mulvey (Source: Mulvey, L. (2009) from Visual and Other Pleasures. 2nd Edition.Palgrave Macmillan, pp.14-27) Cindy Sherman's Untitled Film Stills Joan Copjec (Source: Copjec, J. (2002) from Imagine There's No Woman: Ethics and Sublimation. MIT Press, pp.67, 73-80) The Gaze in the Expanded Field Norman Bryson (Source: Bryson, N. (1988) 'The Gaze in the Expanded Field', in H.Foster (ed.) Vision and Visuality. Bay Press, pp.87-108.) Part Four: Phenomenology Eye and Mind Maurice Merleau-Ponty (Source: Merleau-Ponty, M. (1964) from The Primacy of Perception. Northwestern University Press, pp.162-9) Imagination Mikel Dufrenne (Source: Dufrenne M. (1973) from 'Representation and Imagination' in The Phenomenology of Aesthetic Experience, tr. Edward S. Casey. Northwestern University Press, pp. 345-53) Part Five: Between Mediums On the Very Idea of a 'Specific' Medium Diarmuid Costello (Source: Costello, D. (2008) 'On the Very Idea of a "Specific" Medium: Michael Fried and Stanley Cavell on Painting and Photography as Arts'. Critical Inquiry 34:2, pp.274-312) Visual and audiovisual: From Image to Moving Image Sean Cubitt (Source: Cubitt, S. (2002) 'Visual and audiovisual: from image to moving image' Journal of Visual Culture, 1:3, pp.359-368) Leaving the Movie Theater Roland Barthes(Source: Barthes, R. (1989) 'Leaving the Movie Theater' in The Rustle of Language. University of California Press, pp.345-349) Site-seeing Giuliana Bruno (Source: Bruno, G. (1997) 'Site-seeing: Architecture and the Moving Image' Wide Angle 19:4, 1997, pp. 8-24) The Sequence-Image Victor Burgin (Source: Burgin, V. (2004) The Remembered Film. Reaktion Books, pp.14-28) Digital-Facial-Image: Affect as Medium Mark Hansen (Source: Hansen, M.B.N. (2003) 'Affect as Medium, or the 'Digital-Facial-Image', Journal of Visual Culture 2:2, pp.205-228) Volume Four: Image Cultures Part One: Visual Culture Cultural Relativism and the Visual Turn Martin Jay (Source: Jay, M. (2002) 'Cultural Relativism and the Visual Turn', Journal of Visual Culture, Vol.1, No.3, pp.267-278) Symbol, Idol and Murti Gregory Price Grieve(Source: Grieve, G.P. (2003) 'Symbol, Idol and Murti: Hindu God-Images and the Politics of Mediation', Culture, Theory and Critique, Vol.44, No.1, pp.57-72) Photo-Sharing Susan Murray(Source: Murray, S. (2008) 'Digital Images, Photo-sharing, and Our Shifting Notions of Everyday Aesthetics' Journal of Visual Culture 7:2, pp.147-163) Part Two: Image and Memory Involuntary Memory Marcel Proust(Source: Proust, M. (2002) from In Search of Lost Time: Volume 1: The Way By Swann's, tr. L.Davis. London: Penguin, pp.47-50) Ways of Remembering John Berger(Source: Berger, J. (1997) from The Camerawork Essays: Context and Meaning in Photography, Jessica Evans (ed.). River Oram Press, pp.42-51) Notes on Myth, Memory and Technology Justin Lorentzen(Source: Lorentzen, J. (1993) 'Snapshots: Notes on Myth, Memory and Technology: Short Fictions Concerning the Camera', Chris Jenks (ed.) Cultural Reproduction. Routledge, pp.135-139) The Image of 'Accidental Napalm' Robert Hariman and John Louis(Source: Hariman, R. and Louis, J. (2003) 'Public Identity and Collective Memory in U.S. Iconic Photography: The Image of "Accidental Napalm"', Critical Studies in Media Communications, Vol.20, No.11, pp.35-66) Bearing Personal Witness Barbie Zelizer(Source: Zelizer, B. (2002) Media, Culture, and Society, 24:5, pp.697-714) Obama and Image Susan Buck-Morss(Source: Buck-Morss, S. (2009) 'Obama and Image' Culture, Theory and Critique, Vol. 50, no. 2-3, pp.145-164) Part Three: Visual Evidence Visible Materials Jon Wagner(Source: Wagner, J. (2006) 'Visible Materials, Visualised Theory and Images of Social Research' Visual Studies, 21:1, pp.55-69) Talking about pictures: a case for photo elicitation Douglas Harper (Source: Harper, D. (2002) 'Talking about pictures: a case for photo elicitation'. Visual Studies, 17:1, 2002, pp.13-26) The Prosthetic Eye Christopher Pinney (Source: Pinney, C. (2008) 'The Prosthetic Eye: Photography as Cure and Poison' in Matthew Engelke (ed.) 'The Objects of Evidence: Anthropological Approaches to the Production of Knowledge' special issue of Journal of the Royal Anthropological Instititute, 14:S1, pp. s-33-46) Law In the Age of Images Richard K. Sherwin (Source: Sherwin, R.K. (2008) 'Visual Literacy in Action' in James Elkins (ed.) Visual Literacy. Routledge, pp.179-194). Part Four: Science Imaging A History of Scientific Imagery Alexis Smets and Christoph Luthy(Source: Smets, A. and Luthy, C. (2009) 'Words, Lines, Diagrams, Images: Towards a History of Scientific Imagery', Early Science and Medicine, Vol.14, pp.398-439) Visual Abstraction and Anatomy Tricia Daly and Philip Bell(Source: Daly, Tricia and Bell, Philip 2008 'Visual Abstraction and Anatomy: Pre- and Post-Modern Imagery' Visual Communication, 7:2, pp.183-198) Images Scatter into Data, Data Gather into Images Peter Galison(Source: Galison, P. (2002) 'Images Scatter into Data, Data Gather into Images' in B. Latour and P.Weibel (ed.) Iconoclash: Beyond the Image Wars in Science, Religion and Art. MIT Press, pp.300-23) Sensible Models in Cognitive Neuroscience Arthur Piper(Source: Piper, A. (2006) 'Sensible Models in Cognitive Neuroscience', in 'Logos Of Phenomenology And Phenomenology Of The Logos. Book Four', Analecta Husserliana, Vol 91, Section I, pp.105-118) Thoughts Not Our Own Barbara Maria Stafford (Source: Stafford, B.M. (2009) 'Thoughts Not Our Own: Whatever Happened to Selective Attention'. Theory, Culture and Society, Vol. 26, No.2-3, pp.275-293) Scientific Visualism Don Ihde (Source: Ihde, D. (1998) from Expanding Hermeneutics, Visualism in Science. Northwestern University Press, pp.158-69) The Neurology of the Platonic Ideal Semir Zeki(Source: Zeki, S. (1999) from Inner Vision. Oxford University Press, pp.37-49) Part Five: Making Images Writing Hypnagogia Peter Schwenger (Source: Schwenger, P. (2008) 'Writing Hypnagogia'. Critical Inquiry 34:3, pp.423-439) Two Kinds of Attention Anton Ehrenzweig (Source: Ehrensweig, A. (1967) from The Hidden Order of Art. Weidenfeld & Nicolson, a division of The Orion Publishing Group, pp.21-31) Citizen Hamilton Hal Foster (Source: Foster, H. (2008) 'Citizen Hamilton: The Art of Richard Hamilton', Artforum, 46, no 10, pp.396-403) Photographic Being Yve Lomax (Source: Lomax, Y. (2005) Sounding the Event: Escapades in Dialogue and Matters of Art, Nature and Time. I.B.Tauris, pp.30-37)

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