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Subject in Art

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Livre Subject in Art Catherine M. Soussloff
Code Libristo: 04938272
Éditeurs Duke University Press, octobre 2006
Challenging prevailing theories regarding the birth of the subject, Catherine M. Soussloff argues th... Description détaillée
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Challenging prevailing theories regarding the birth of the subject, Catherine M. Soussloff argues that the modern subject did not emerge from psychoanalysis or existential philosophy. Rather it was first visualized in the theory and practice of portraiture in early-twentieth-century Vienna. Soussloff traces the development in Vienna of an ethics of representation that emphasized subjects as socially and historically constructed selves who could only be understood - and understand themselves - in relation to others, including the portrait painters and the viewers. In this beautifully illustrated book, she demonstrates both how portrait painters began to focus on the interior lives of their subjects, and how the discipline of art history developed around the genre of portraiture. Soussloff combines a historically grounded examination of art and art historical thinking in Vienna with subsequent theories of portraiture and a careful historiography of the philosophical and psychoanalytic approaches to human consciousness from Hegel to Sartre and from Freud to Lacan. She chronicles the emergence of a social theory of art among the art historians of the Vienna School; demonstrates how the Expressionist painter, Oskar Kokoschka depicted the Jewish subject; and explores the development of pictorialist photography. Soussloff concludes by reflecting on the implications of the visualized, modern subject for textual and linguistic analyses of subjectivity: among these, that the Viennese art historians, photographers, and painters will henceforth have to be reckoned with as precursors to such better-known theorists of the subject as Jean-Paul Sartre, Michel Foucault, and Jacques Lacan.

À propos du livre

Nom complet Subject in Art
Langue Anglais
Reliure Livre - Livre relié
Date de parution 2006
Nombre de pages 192
EAN 9780822336587
ISBN 0822336588
Code Libristo 04938272
Poids 458
Dimensions 162 x 237 x 20
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