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Interspaces between Word, Gaze and Touch - The Bible and the Visual Medium in the Middle Ages. Collected Essays on "Noli me tangere", the Woman with the Haemorrhage, the Head of John the Baptist (Paperback)
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Interspaces between Word, Gaze and Touch - The Bible and the Visual Medium in the Middle Ages. Collected Essays on "Noli me tangere", the Woman with the Haemorrhage, the Head of John the Baptist (Paperback)
Series: Annua Nuntia Lovaniensia, Volume 62
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To understand the origins, spread and changing functions of images
in Christianity requires an interdisciplinary approach. This book
will explore the limits and possibilities of such an approach,
against the background of current methodological developments. The
rise of visual studies and the re-evaluation of anthropology have
contributed to a favourable climate for interdisciplinary research
in the humanities. With regard to the Bible and the Visual Medium,
the basic focus this book is concerned with, a strong new pact has
been forged between Theology and Art History. Carefully calibrated
methodologies have been developed to unite the world of the word
and the world of the visual medium as a truly interdisciplinary
research object. Historical-critical exegesis, church history,
iconology and cultural anthropology together provide foundational
support for knowledge of broader visual themes, and the functions
of works of art. In their interplay they become the gateway to the
Interspaces of word, gaze and touch. The three chapters of this
book plumb the interspaces between the world of texts (word),
images (gaze) and sensation (touch). The choice of the three themes
was carefully considered. They provide an optimal means of testing
the strengths and limitations of the most recent interdisciplinary
research in the study of the Bible and the visual medium.
Furthermore, they take on exceptional forms at the intersection of
the interspaces. Finally, each of the themes is anchored in a
particular biblical phrase, which sealed its most influential pact
between word an image, and gave rise to impressive visual
traditions within Christianity: Do not touch me (John 20:17), Who
touched my clothes? (Mark 5:30), He must increase, but I must
decrease (John 3:30).
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Imprint: |
Peeters Publishers
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Country of origin: |
Belgium |
Series: |
Annua Nuntia Lovaniensia, Volume 62 |
Release date: |
April 2011 |
First published: |
April 2011 |
Authors: |
B. Baert
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Dimensions: |
239 x 157 x 8mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Sewn
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Pages: |
155 |
ISBN-13: |
978-90-429-2399-7 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
90-429-2399-7 |
Barcode: |
9789042923997 |
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