Eloquent Images

Eloquent Images
Author: Giuseppe Capriotti
Publisher: Leuven University Press
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2022-08-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9462703272

The Christian image in the process of modern globalisation Drawing on original research covering different periods and spaces, this book sets out to appreciate the specific place of images in the history of evangelisation in the long modern period. How can we reconceptualise the functions of the visual mediation of the gospel message, both in terms of the production and reception of this message and in terms of its effective mediators, artists, religious, and cultural ambassadors? The contributions in this book offer multiple geographical and historical insights regarding the circulation of the image on the global scale of the Christianised world or the world in the process of being Christianised, from China to Iberia. Combining the contribution of historians and art historians, the authors highlight the points of intercultural encounter and tension around preaching, catechesis, devotional practices and the propagandistic use of images. Through its aesthetic and social study of the image, and by examining the inner and outer borders of Europe and the mission lands, Eloquent Images contributes significantly to the history of evangelisation, one of the major dynamics of the first European globalisation.

Eloquent Images

Eloquent Images
Author: Mary E. Hocks
Publisher: Mit Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2005
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Essays on the enduring complex relationship between word and image, from hieroglyphics to new media.

Eloquent Images, Photographic Works, 1971-1966

Eloquent Images, Photographic Works, 1971-1966
Author: Pierre Dessureault
Publisher:
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1996
Genre: Photography, Artistic
ISBN:

Catalogue produced to accompany the exhibition at the Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography in Ottawa from December 20, 1996 to April 6, 1997 and at the Maison de la culture Côte-des-Neiges in Montréal from September 4 to October 5, 1997 on the occasion of le Mois de la Photo à Montréal - Édition 1997.

Shrines and Miraculous Images

Shrines and Miraculous Images
Author: William B. Taylor
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2019-02-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0826348556

The vast literature on Our Lady of Guadalupe dominates the study of shrines and religious practices in Mexico. But there is much more to the story of shrines and images in Mexico’s religious history than Guadalupe and Marian devotion. In this book a distinguished historian brings together his new and recent essays on previously unstudied or reconsidered places, themes, patterns, and episodes in Mexican religious history during the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries. William Taylor explores the use of local and regional shrines as well as devotion to images of Christ and Mary, including Our Lady of Guadalupe, to get to the heart of the politics and practices of faith in Mexico before the Reforma. Each of these essays touches on methodological and conceptual matters that open out to processes and paradoxes of change and continuity, exposing the symbolic complexity behind the material representations.

Mechanisms

Mechanisms
Author: Matthew G. Kirschenbaum
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2008
Genre: Computer storage devices
ISBN: 0262113112

A new "textual studies" and archival approach to the investigation of works of new media and electronic literature that applies techniques of computer forensics to conduct media-specific readings of William Gibson's electronic poem "Agrippa," Michael Joyce's Afternoon, and the interactive game Mystery House.

Picturing the Language of Images

Picturing the Language of Images
Author: Laurence Petit
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2014-04-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1443859338

Picturing the Language of Images is a collection of thirty-three previously unpublished essays that explore the complex and ever-evolving interaction between the verbal and the visual. The uniqueness of this volume lies in its bringing together scholars from around the world to provide a broad synchronic and diachronic exploration of the relationship between text and image, as well as a reflection on the limits of representation through a re-thinking of the very acts of reading and viewing. While covering a variety of media—such as literature, painting, photography, film and comics—across time—from the 18th century to the 21st century—this collection also provides a special focus on the work of particular authors, such as A. S. Byatt, W. G. Sebald, and Art Spiegelman.

Where Words and Images Meet

Where Words and Images Meet
Author: Ludmilla Jordanova
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2024-03-07
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1350300586

Bringing together a fascinatingly diverse yet closely related group of subjects, Where Words and Images Meet asks us to rethink what we know about words and images and how they interact. From 19th-century frontispieces to Soviet photo albums, from the relationships between portraits and biographies to museum labels, the book's richly illustrated chapters open up historically specific connections between word and image to collective examination and fruitful analysis. Written by both established and emerging scholars in a range of interrelated fields, the chapters deliberately foreground previously overlooked topics as well as unfamiliar disciplinary approaches, to offer a stimulating and carefully developed framework for looking at these ubiquitous phenomena afresh. Where Words and Images Meet opens up for analysis and reflection the forms of attention, practices, skills and assumptions that underlie visual interpretation and meaning-making in the writing of history. By bringing the features of the materials we read and look at into focus, we can grasp more effectively the complex interrelationships involved, and enhance our practice and understanding.

Visual Imagery, Metadata, and Multimodal Literacies Across the Curriculum

Visual Imagery, Metadata, and Multimodal Literacies Across the Curriculum
Author: August, Anita
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2017-08-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1522528091

A student’s learning experience can be enhanced through a multitude of pedagogical strategies. This can be accomplished by visually engaging students in classroom activities. Visual Imagery, Metadata, and Multimodal Literacies Across the Curriculum is a pivotal reference source that examines the role of visual-based stimuli to create meaningful learning in contemporary classroom settings. Highlighting a range of relevant topics such as writing composition, data visualization, and literature studies, this book is ideally designed for educators, researchers, professionals, and academics interested in the application of visual imagery in learning environments.

Monkey to Man

Monkey to Man
Author: Gowan Dawson
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2024-02-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0300277237

The first book to examine the iconic depiction of evolution, the “march of progress,” and its role in shaping our understanding of how humans evolved We are all familiar with the “march of progress,” the representation of evolution that depicts a series of apelike creatures becoming progressively taller and more erect before finally reaching the upright human form. Its emphasis on linear progress has had a decisive impact on public understanding of evolution, yet the image contradicts modern scientific conceptions of evolution as complex and branching. This book is the first to examine the origins and history of this ubiquitous and hugely consequential illustration. In a story spanning more than a century, from Victorian Britain to America in the Space Age, Gowan Dawson traces the interconnected histories of the two most important versions of the image: the frontispiece to Thomas Henry Huxley’s Evidence as to Man’s Place in Nature (1863) and “The Road to Homo Sapiens,” a fold-out illustration in the best-selling book Early Man (1965). Dawson explores how the recurring appearances of this image pointed to shifting scientific and public perspectives on human evolution, as well as indicated novel artistic approaches and advancements in technology.

Nineteenth-Century Illustration and the Digital

Nineteenth-Century Illustration and the Digital
Author: Julia Thomas
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2017-07-19
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3319581481

This book brings the study of nineteenth-century illustrations into the digital age. The key issues discussed include the difficulties of making illustrations visible online, the mechanisms for searching the content of illustrations, and the politics of crowdsourced image tagging. Analyzing a range of online resources, the book offers a conceptual and critical model for engaging with and understanding nineteenth-century illustration through its interplay with the digital. In its exploration of the intersections between historic illustrations and the digital, the book is of interest to those working in illustration studies, digital humanities, word and image, nineteenth-century studies, and visual culture.