Literary Visualities : : Visual Descriptions, Readerly Visualisations, Textual Visibilities / / Guido Isekenmeier, Ronja Bodola.

This book challenges the focus on pictoriality as central constituent of visual culture from the perspective of literary studies, which in the wake of an 'intermedial turn' so far focused on the ways texts relate to pictures and visual media either in praesentia (e.g. word and image studie...

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2017]
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Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Table of Contents --
Timeline of Case Studies --
Preface --
Introduction: Literary Visuality Studies /
I. Visual Descriptions --
Playbooks as Imaginary Theatre: Visuality and Description in Early Modern English Drama /
Descriptive Visuality and Postmodernist Fiction /
II. Readerly Visualisations --
Ekphrasis as Genre, Ekphrasis as Metaphenomenology /
The Iconic Power of Short Stories - A Cognitive Approach /
III. Textual Visibilities --
Media History in Seventeenth- and Twentieth-Century Visual Poetry in English: Two Case Studies /
Non-linear Readings: The Dictionary Novel as a Visual Genre /
Do you see? Literature and Other Optical Media /
Summary:This book challenges the focus on pictoriality as central constituent of visual culture from the perspective of literary studies, which in the wake of an 'intermedial turn' so far focused on the ways texts relate to pictures and visual media either in praesentia (e.g. word and image studies) or in absentia (e.g. ekphrasis). Instead, it emphasizes literature's participation in visual culture at large and focuses on three areas of investigation: (1) the depiction of, for instance, visual perceptions in the literary mode of description, which is paramount to formatting the mental aspect of visual culture; (2) the readerly practice of visualising situations and events of the fictional world, which mediates between those mentefacts and techniques of writing; (3) textual visibilities which are grounded in materiality. The volume explores these three areas from a systematically integrated perspective and the essays include in-depth treatments of seminal examples taken from Western literatures (primarily English and German, but also French and American literature) from early modern times to the present. This book's aim is to work out literature's active role in shaping visual culture, thus demonstrating its relevance for "image studies".
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9783110378030
9783110540550
9783110625264
9783110548198
DOI:10.1515/9783110378030
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Guido Isekenmeier, Ronja Bodola.