Pictures of the body : pain and metamorphosis

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Pictures of the body : pain and metamorphosis

James Elkins

Stanford University Press, 1999

  • : pbk

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注記

Includes bibliographical references (p. 287-337) and index

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

ISBN 9780804730235

内容説明

In a wide-ranging argument moving from Sumerian demons to Lucian Freud, from Syriac prayer books to John Carpenter's film The Thing, this book explores the ways the body has been represented through time. A response to the vertiginous increase in writings on bodily representations, it attempts to form a single coherent account of the possible forms of representation of the body. The conceptual binding is provided by the idea of pain, understood as the set of images that elicit visceral, nonverbal, or uncognized responses, and the realm of metamorphosis, meaning the images that provoke intellection and, in particular, thoughts of change and concepts of alterity or representation. The author shows how pain and metamorphosis have animated and ordered the vast range of images that have been produced in Western representation, and he argues that pain and metamorphosis continue to be generative concepts even amid the welter of today's new forms. This work brings together concerns, images, and concepts from a wide range of perspectives: art history and criticism, the history and philosophy of medicine, the history of race, phenomenological and post-phenomenological thought, studies of feminism and pornography, and the new interest in visual studies. Yet it is less a philosopher's look at history or a historian's foray into philosophy than a practical and critical look at the current constellation of art practices. Above all, it is intended to be of immediate use in the conceptualization and production of visual art and its history.

目次

  • List of illustrations
  • List of tables
  • Introduction
  • Part I. Pain: 1. Membranes
  • 2. Psychomachia
  • 3. Cut flesh
  • Part II. Metamorphosis: 4. By looking alone
  • 5. Analogic seeing: 6. Dry schemata
  • Notes
  • Index.
巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9780804730242

内容説明

In a wide-ranging argument moving from Sumerian demons to Lucian Freud, from Syriac prayer books to John Carpenter s film The Thing, this book explores the ways the body has been represented through time. A response to the vertiginous increase in writings on bodily representations, it attempts to form a single coherent account of the possible forms of representation of the body. The conceptual binding is provided by the idea of pain, understood as the set of images that elicit visceral, nonverbal, or uncognized responses, and the realm of metamorphosis, meaning the images that provoke intellection and, in particular, thoughts of change and concepts of alterity or representation. The author shows how pain and metamorphosis have animated and ordered the vast range of images that have been produced in Western representation, and he argues that pain and metamorphosis continue to be generative concepts even amid the welter of today s new forms.

目次

  • List of illustrations
  • List of tables
  • Introduction
  • Part I. Pain: 1. Membranes
  • 2. Psychomachia
  • 3. Cut flesh
  • Part II. Metamorphosis: 4. By looking alone
  • 5. Analogic seeing: 6. Dry schemata
  • Notes
  • Index.

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