Byzantium/modernism : : the Byzantine as method in modernity / / edited by Roland Betancourt, Maria Taroutina.

Byzantium/Modernism features contributions by fourteen international scholars and brings together a diverse range of interdisciplinary essays on art, architecture, theatre, film, literature, and philosophy, which examine how and why Byzantine art and image theory can contribute to our understanding...

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Superior document:Visualising the Middle Ages, Volume 12
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands ;, Boston, Massachusetts : : Brill,, 2015.
©2015
Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
Series:Visualising the Middle Ages ; Volume 12.
Physical Description:1 online resource (395 p.)
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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material --  |t Introduction: Byzantium and Modernism /  |r Maria Taroutina --  |t 1 Modernism’s Byzantium Byzantium’s Modernism /  |r Robert S. Nelson --  |t 2 Kazimir Malevich and the Liturgical Tradition of Eastern ­Christianity /  |r Myroslava M. Mudrak --  |t 3 Arts and Crafts and the ‘Byzantine’: The Greek Connection /  |r Dimitra Kotoula --  |t 4 Archaeology of Decadence: Uncovering Byzantium in Victorien Sardou’s Theodora /  |r Elena N. Boeck --  |t 5 Abstraction’s Economy: Hagia Sophia in the Imaginary of Modern Architecture /  |r Tulay Atak --  |t 6 Byzantine Architecture: A Moving Target? /  |r Robert Ousterhout --  |t Introduction: The Slash as Method /  |r Roland Betancourt --  |t 7 Byzantium and the Modernist Subject: The Case of Autobiographical Literature /  |r Stratis Papaioannou --  |t 8 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish: Byzantine Visual Structures in the Light of Twentieth-Century Practice and Theory /  |r Anthony Cutler --  |t 9 Iconicity of the Photographic Image: Theodore of Stoudios and André Bazin /  |r Devin Singh --  |t 10 Tarkovsky: Embodying the Screen /  |r Marie-José Mondzain --  |t 11 ‘Action-Paradise’ and ‘Readymade Reliquaries’: Eccentric Histories in/of Recent Russian Art /  |r Jane A. Sharp --  |t 12 Lacan and Byzantine Art: In the Beginning was the Image /  |r Rico Franses --  |t 13 Beyond Representation/The Gift of Sight /  |r Charles Barber --  |t 14 We Have Never been Byzantine: On Analogy /  |r Glenn Peers --  |t Select Bibliography /  |r Roland Betancourt and Maria Taroutina --  |t Index /  |r Roland Betancourt and Maria Taroutina. 
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