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245 00 $aVision in context :$bhistorical and contemporary perspectives on sight /$cedited by Teresa Brennan and Martin Jay.
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 231-232) and index.
505 0 $aVision in context : reflections and refractions / Martin Jay -- Refracting classical vision : changing cultures of viewing / Simon Goldhill -- Sight and vision in Medieval Christian thought / Janet Martin Soskice -- The wit of the letter : Holbein's Lacan / Tom Conley -- The visibility of visuality / Peter de Bolla -- "Authentic tidings of invisible things" : vision and the invisible in the later nineteenth century / Gillian Beer -- Division of the gaze, or, remarks on the color and tenor of contemporary "theory" / Stephen Melville -- Imaginary identity : space, gender, nation / Helga Geyer-Ryan --Illuminating passion : Irigaray's transfiguration of night / Cathryn Vasseleu -- The gaze in the closet / Mieke Bal -- The gaze of inversion : the lesbian as visionary / renée c. hoogland -- The homosocial gaze according to Ian McEwan's The comfort of strangers / Ernst van Alphen -- "Other's others" : spectatorship and difference / Irit Rogoff -- "Father, can't you see I'm filming?" / Parveen Adams -- "The contexts of vision" from a specific standpoint / Teresa Brennan.
520 $aVision and the gaze are key issues in the analysis of racism, sexism and ethnocentrism. In recent radical theory, generally, and French theory in particular, vision has been seen as a means of control. But this view is often unnuanced. It bypasses questions such as: Why is it that contemporary theories have been so critical of vision, and generous towards listening (in psychoanalysis) and language (in philosophy)? This collection of original essays brings together historical studies and contemporary theoretical perspectives on vision. The historical papers focus in turn on Ancient Greece, medieval theology, the Renaissance, the Enlightenment and the nineteenth century. These historical studies are themselves thoroughly informed by poststructuralist theory. They provide a rigorous background for several new, exciting articles on vision and its bearings for feminism, race, sexual orientation, film and art. This collection is the first of its kind in juxtaposing historical and contemporary.
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