Intertextuality : German literature and visual art from the Renaissance to the twentieth century
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Intertextuality : German literature and visual art from the Renaissance to the twentieth century
(Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture / edited by James Hardin)
Camden House, c1993
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注記
Fourteen papers presented at a conference held Oct. 18-20, 1990, in Bloomington, Ind
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This collection of new essays is exclusively devoted to intertextuality as an interdisciplinary phenomenon of particular interest to students of comparative literature and, more specifically, the comparative arts. Focusing on German culture between the sixteenth and twentieth centuries, the volume constitutes the first attempt at an overview of the subject and offers suggestions for a still-to-be-established typology of pertinent artistic modes and genres.
Most of the essays explore the potential of the concept of intertextuality as breaking the path for innovative approaches to old comparative groupings such as literature and art, literature and photography, textuality and film. Other, more exclusively methodological, articles address perennial problems of comparative arts analysis with attention to general terminological questions and from new theoretical perspectives.
目次
- Literature and the (visual) arts - intertextuality and mutual illumination, Ulrich Weisstein
- principles of periodization in German art and literature, Jost Hermand
- the intertextuality of word and image in Wolfgang Hunger's translation of Alciato's "Emblematum liber", Peter M. Daly
- the pathos of theory - "Laokoon Revisited", David E. Welbery
- postmodern hybrids - visual text, textual art, Ingeborg Hoestcrey
- mourning and melancholia in German Neo-Expressionism - the representation of German subjectivity, Donald Kuspit
- Romantik intertextuality - Meret Oppenheim's verbal and visual works, Renee Riese Hubert
- "Gallerie nuove - Margot Scharpenberg's "Bildgesprache", Reinhold Grimm
- grass in Calcutta - the aesthetics of poverty, Sigrid Mayer
- literature and photography - practical and theoretical observations on their interaction in modern Vienna, Leo Lensing
- the fascist discourse in the cinema - a reading of Eduard von Borsody's "Wunschknzert" (1940), Marc Silberman
- suture in/ suturing literature and film - Handke and Wenders, Alice Kuzniar.
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