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Theorizing Images 1st Edition Arko Pai Kreimir Purgar

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Theorizing Images 1st Edition Arko Pai Kreimir Purgar
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.65 MB
Pages: 275
Author: Žarko Paić, Krešimir Purgar
ISBN: 9781443888004, 1443888001
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Theorizing Images 1st Edition Arko Pai Kreimir Purgar by Žarko Paić, Krešimir Purgar 9781443888004, 1443888001 instant download after payment.

This book uncovers an underlying dispute over the role images play in contemporary society and, consequently, over their values and purposes. Two decades after the concepts of the pictorial and the iconic turn changed our vernacular involvement with regard to images, it has become clear that it was not only a newly discovered social, political or sexual construction of the visual field that brought turbulence into disciplinary knowledge, but that images have their own "pictorial logic" with powers exceeding those that are purely iconic or visually discernible. Instead of underscoring previously defined concepts of the picture, the contributors to this book view visual studies and Bildwissenschaft "merely" as a place for the theory of images, making a case for the hotly-debated topic of their powers and weaknesses on the one hand, and of their respective theories on the other. Therefore, as the title indicates, this book theorizes images, but it does not present a theory of images, because visual studies cannot lead to a unified theory of images unless a unified ontology of images can be agreed upon first. Although that would be a different task altogether, all the contributions in this book (in different ways and at different paces), by theorizing images in their aesthetic, historical, media and technological guises, pave the way for the future of visual culture and for the image science that will make this future more comprehensible.

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