The enlightened eye : Goethe and visual culture
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The enlightened eye : Goethe and visual culture
(Amsterdamer Beiträge zur neueren Germanistik, 62)
Rodopi, 2007
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注記
Based on a session organized for the German Studies Association Conference held in New Orleans in 2003
Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Poets, painters, philosophers, and scientists alike debated new ways of thinking about visual culture in the "long eighteenth century". The essays in The Enlightened Eye: Goethe and Visual Culture demonstrate the extent to which Goethe advanced this discourse in virtually all disciplines. The concept of visuality becomes a constitutive moment in a productive relationship between the verbal and visual arts with far-reaching implications for the formation of bourgeois identity, pedagogy, and culture. From a variety of theoretical perspectives, the contributors to this volume examine the interconnections between aesthetic and scientific fields of inquiry involved in Goethe's visual identity. By locating Goethe's position in the examination of visual culture, both established and emerging scholars analyze the degree to which visual aesthetics determined the cultural production of both the German-speaking world and the broader European context. The contributions analyze the production, presentation, and consumption of visual culture defined broadly as painting, sculpture, theater, and scientific practice. The Enlightened Eye promises to invest new energy and insight into the discussion among literary scholars, art historians, and cultural theorists about many aspects of visual culture in the Age of Goethe.
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Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
Patricia Anne SIMPSON and Evelyn K. MOORE: The Enlightened Eye: Visual Culture in the Age of Goethe
I.Visions/Revisions of the Neoclassical Aesthetic
Melissa DABAKIS: Angelika Kauffmann, Goethe, and the Arcadian Academy in Rome
Catriona MACLEOD: Sweetmeats for the Eye: Porcelain Miniatures in Classical Weimar
Beate ALLERT: Goethe, Runge, Friedrich: On Painting
Margaretmary DALEY: The Gendered Eye of the Beholder: The Co-ed Art History of the Jena Romantics
Mary Helen DUPREE: Elise in Weimar: "Actress-Writers" and the Resistance to Classicism
Patricia Anne SIMPSON: Visions of the Nation: Goethe, Karl Friedrich Schinkel, and Ernst Moritz Arndt
II. The Violence of Vision: Science, Technology, and the Stage of Language
Evelyn K. MOORE: Goethe and Lavater: A Specular Friendship
Elliott SCHREIBER: Towards an Aesthetics of the Sublime Augenblick: Reading Karl Philipp Moritz Reading Goethe's Die Leiden des jungen Werthers
Clark S. MUENZER: Fugitive Images and Visual Memory in Goethe's Discourse on Color
Eric Hadley DENTON: The Technological Eye: Theater Lighting and Guckkasten in Michaelis and Goethe
Astrida Orle TANTILLO: The Subjective Eye: Goethe's Farbenlehre and Faust
Heide CRAWFORD: Poetically Visualizing Urgestalten. The Union of Nature, Art, and the Love of a Woman in Goethe's "Die Metamorphose der Pflanzen"
Richard BLOCK: Scribbles from Italy: Cy Twombly's Experiment in Seeing Goethe See Language
III. Appendix
Notes on the Contributors
Index
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