![]() 91 Adrian Rifkin 116 Frank Vigneron 119 Keith Moxey 122 Harry Cooper 125 Parul Dave Mukherji 127 Thomas Baumeister 131 Vivian Sobchack 136 Alex Potts 14o Kavita Singh 143 Paul Messaris 146 Emmanuel Alloa 148 Aud Sissel Hoel 152 Ellen Chow Ruth Sonderegger 173 Thomas Macho and Jasmin Mersmann 176 Ciarán Benson 179 Christoph Lüthy 182 Sebastian Egenhofer 186 Irmgard Emmelhainz 191 Ladislav Kesner 193 John Michael Krois 197 Karin Leonhard 201 Francesco Peri 205 Frederik Stjernfelt 209 Rainer Totzke 214 Michael Zimmermann 218 Sunil Manghani 226 Klaus Sachs-Hombach 229 José Luis Brea 233 155 Xaq Pitkow 160 Crispin Sartwell 162 afterword Wolfram Pichler Klaus Speidel 239 Antonia Pocock 271 Paul Willemarck 281 165 167 170 Notes on the Contributors Index series preface In the usual course of things, art theory happens invisibly, without attracting attention. Accounts of Images, and Accounts That Begin from Images 31 4. How Many Theories of Images Are There? 19 2. Asher 109 Michael Ann Holly 114 the seminars 1. contents Series Preface assessments vii preface James Elkins introduction James Elkins 1 105 Frederick M. This book is printed on Natures Natural, which contains 50% postconsumer waste. Publications on uncoated stock satisfy the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Sciences-Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Material, ansi Z39.48–1992. It is the policy of The Pennsylvania State University Press to use acid-free paper. BH301.I52W43 2011 701-dc23 2011020777 Copyright © 2011 The Pennsylvania State University All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America Published by The Pennsylvania State University Press, University Park, PA 16802-1003 The Pennsylvania State University Press is a member of the Association of American University Presses. Issues discussed include concepts such as ‘image’ and ‘picture’ in and outside the West semiotics whether images are products of discourse religious meanings and the ethics of viewing”-Provided by publisher. Summary: “Brings together historians, philosophers, critics, postcolonial theorists, and curators to ask how images, pictures, and paintings are conceptualized. ![]() (Stone Art Theory Institutes) Includes bibliographical references and index. the stone art theory institutes v o lum e 2 WH AT IS AN IMAG E? edited by james elkins and maja naef the pennsylvania state university press, university park, pennsylvania Library of Congress Cataloging-inPublication Data What is an image? / edited by James Elkins and Maja Naef. This series is dedicated to Howard and Donna Stone, long-time friends of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. All together, the series involves over three hundred scholars from over sixty countries. The series attempts to be as international, inclusive, and conversational as possible, in order to give a comprehensive sense of the state of thinking on each issue. ![]() 2 what is an image? The Stone Art Theory Institutes is a series of books on five of the principal unresolved problems in contemporary art theory. What is an image? The S t on e A rt T h e ory I nstitutes Edited by James Elkins vol.
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