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Porous Boundaries: Texts and Images in Twentieth-Century French Culture (Modern French Identities)

Jérôme Game
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Description:After the key moments of the livre d'artiste (from Manet/Mallarmé to Picasso/Reverdy) and Surrealist art, how did the text/image/relationship evolve in twentieth-century French culture? By what epistemological and aesthetic framework was it determined and, in turn, what new signs and practices, what new meanings did it produce? This book offers a series of answers to these questions by looking at several case studies including Marguerite Duras' filmic rewriting, Pierre Klossowski's shift from writing to painting, contemporary video-poetry, Gilles Deleuze's philosophical engagement with Bacon and Giacomette, and CD-Rom aesthetics. What brings the various essays in this volume together is a challenging new reading of the text/image relationship as a porous boundary through which texts and images no longer merely illustrate or stand by each other but interpenetrate, hybridise or restructure one another.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Porous Boundaries: Texts and Images in Twentieth-Century French Culture (Modern French Identities). To get started finding Porous Boundaries: Texts and Images in Twentieth-Century French Culture (Modern French Identities), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Porous Boundaries: Texts and Images in Twentieth-Century French Culture (Modern French Identities)

Jérôme Game
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: After the key moments of the livre d'artiste (from Manet/Mallarmé to Picasso/Reverdy) and Surrealist art, how did the text/image/relationship evolve in twentieth-century French culture? By what epistemological and aesthetic framework was it determined and, in turn, what new signs and practices, what new meanings did it produce? This book offers a series of answers to these questions by looking at several case studies including Marguerite Duras' filmic rewriting, Pierre Klossowski's shift from writing to painting, contemporary video-poetry, Gilles Deleuze's philosophical engagement with Bacon and Giacomette, and CD-Rom aesthetics. What brings the various essays in this volume together is a challenging new reading of the text/image relationship as a porous boundary through which texts and images no longer merely illustrate or stand by each other but interpenetrate, hybridise or restructure one another.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Porous Boundaries: Texts and Images in Twentieth-Century French Culture (Modern French Identities). To get started finding Porous Boundaries: Texts and Images in Twentieth-Century French Culture (Modern French Identities), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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303910568X
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