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Poetics Of The Iconotext Louvel Lilianejacobs Karenpetit Laurence

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Poetics Of The Iconotext Louvel Lilianejacobs Karenpetit Laurence
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.1 MB
Pages: 206
Author: Louvel, Liliane;Jacobs, Karen;Petit, Laurence
ISBN: 9781315600956, 9781317079477, 9781409400318, 9781409431169, 1315600951, 1317079477, 140940031X, 1409431169
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Poetics Of The Iconotext Louvel Lilianejacobs Karenpetit Laurence by Louvel, Liliane;jacobs, Karen;petit, Laurence 9781315600956, 9781317079477, 9781409400318, 9781409431169, 1315600951, 1317079477, 140940031X, 1409431169 instant download after payment.

Poetics of the Iconotext makes available for the first time in English the theories of the respected French text/image specialist, Professor Liliane Louvel. A consolidation of the most significant theoretical materials of Louvel's two acclaimed books, L'Oeil du Texte: Texte et image dans la litterature anglophone and Texte/Image: Images A lire, textes A voir, this newly conceived work introduces English readers to the most current thinking in French text/image theory and visual studies. Focusing on the full spectrum of text/image relations, from medieval illuminated manuscripts to digital books, Louvel begins by introducing key terms and situating her work in the context of significant debates in text/image studies. Part II introduces Louvel's s typology of pictorial saturation through which she establishes a continuum along which to measure the effect of the most figurative to the most literal images upon writerly and readerly textual 'spaces.' Part III adopts a phenomenological approach towards the reading-viewing experience as expressed in conceptual categories that include the trace, focal range, synesthesia, and rhythm and speed. The result is a provocative interplay of the categorical and the subjective that invites readers to think at once more precisely and more inventively about texts, images, and the intersections between the two.

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