UID:
edocfu_9961152784002883
Format:
1 online resource (241 pages)
ISBN:
0-271-09301-3
Series Statement:
Signa : Papers of the Index of Medieval Art at Princeton University
Content:
This volume assesses how current approaches to iconology and iconography break new ground in understanding the signification and reception of medieval images, both in their own time and in the modern world.Framed by critical essays that apply explicitly historiographical and sociopolitical perspectives to key moments in the evolution of the field, the volume’s case studies focus on how iconographic meaning is shaped by factors such as medieval modes of dialectical thought, the problem of representing time, the movement of the viewer in space, the fragmentation and injury of both image and subject, and the complex strategy of comparing distant cultural paradigms. The contributions are linked by a commitment to understanding how medieval images made meaning; to highlighting the heuristic value of new perspectives and methods in exploring the work of the image in both the Middle Ages and our own time; and to recognizing how subtle entanglements between scholarship and society can provoke mutual and unexpected transformations in both. Collectively, the essays demonstrate the expansiveness, flexibility, and dynamism of iconographic studies as a scholarly field that is still heartily engaged in the challenge of its own remaking.Along with the volume editors, the contributors include Madeline H. Caviness, Beatrice Kitzinger, Aden Kumler, Christopher R. Lakey, Glenn Peers, Jennifer Purtle, and Elizabeth Sears.
Note:
Includes index.
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Intro -- COVER Front -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Iconography and Iconology at Princeton -- Chapter 2: Whose Iconography? -- Chapter 3: Iconology After the Spatial Turn -- Chapter 4: Iconographies of Progress -- Chapter 5: The Iconography of Healing and Damaged Bodies in the Menil Collection and the Kariye Camii -- Chapter 6: Pictured in Relief Comparative Iconology and Civilizational Time Zones at Monreale and Quanzhou, ca. 1186-ca. 1238 -- Chapter 7: Iconography Deconstructed, from Mâle to the Alt Right -- Index
Additional Edition:
Print version: Patton, Pamela A. Iconography Beyond the Crossroads University Park : Penn State University Press,c2022 ISBN 9780271090566
Language:
English
Keywords:
Conference papers and proceedings.
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Essays.
DOI:
10.1515/9780271093017
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