Hunting without weapons : on the pursuit of images
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Hunting without weapons : on the pursuit of images
(Naturbilder = Images of nature, V. 4)
De Gruyter, c2017
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Color plates: p. [107]-121
Contributions in English and German; abstracts in English
Includes bibliographical references
収録内容
- The hunt as a maker of images : introduction / Maurice saß
- Fesselspiele : die Liebesjagd in italienischen Seidenmustern des 14. und 15. Jahrhunderts / Kathrin Müller
- Leonardo's hunts : metaphors for the physiology of perception / Francesca Borgo
- Venator ergo diabolus : der Teufel als Jäger, die Wilde Jagd und Cranachs Melancholia / Jasmin Mersmann
- Hunting and inference : the cynegetic paradigm in early modern French literature / Marie-Luce Demonet
- Macht wie die des Königs : zur politischen Ikonographie der Falknerei / Yannis Hadjinicolaou
- Hunting, inversion and anthropomorphism in two scenes from the upside-down world / Thomas Balfe
- Undressing the hunter : social functions of hunting costumes in French portrait paintings of the 18th century / Claude d'Anthenaise
- Jäger und Gejagte bei Böcklin / Michael Thimann
- Prehistoric hunting magic : fateful years of a hypothesis / Hans Christian Hönes
- "Ja, was macht das Glück aus bei solchen Bildjagden?" : zu Ernst Jüngers Jagd-Begriff / Maurice saß
- "If it bleeds, we can kill it." : hunting and the regeneration of masculinity in post-Vietnam American cinema / Jan D. Kucharzewski
- In der Falle : Trophäen der zeitgenössischen Kunst / Petra Lange-Berndt
- Hunter's photographic trophies : memorialising engagements and experiences / Garry Marvin
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Hunters' techniques, customs and myths are representative of cultural practices and life spheres. The cultural and historical significance of the hunt lies not in the hunt itself, but rather in the power of its resulting images. Pictorial evidence, beginning with the famous cave paintings in Altamira, suggests that man represents himself as natural hunter and gatherer. Many others bear witness to the hunter's mythic strength, like the hunting gods of Olympus - Diana, Apollo and Hercules. This book explores modern images of the hunt, determines their archeology and explains their places, functions and strengths. It shows clearly how exactly the hunt, its narrative and associated actions, continue to fascinate and function as emblems of broader cultural ideals.
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