Text and Image

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Title
A01=Richard Smith
Alejandra Medellin
Ana Maria Mauad
Anne Rutherford
art
Author_Richard Smith
Category=NH
Contemporary Society
David Michalski
Dense
Diligent Improvisation
Disengaged
Elvan Zabunyan
eq_history
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_non-fiction
Face To Face
Follow
hiphop
Hiphop Lyricism
history
Iain Borden
independent
Independent Hiphop
interview
Ivy Schroeder
Jane Rendell
Jeff Friedman
Kadi Purru
Key Word
La Maestra
Lizzetta LeFalle-Collins
maestra
mic
Muscle Memory
Oil On Canvas
open
Open Mic
Open Mic Sessions
oral
Oral History
Oral History Interview
Oral History Transcripts
Orangerie
Paul J. Karlstrom
public
Public Art
Richard Cida Smith
Ryan Snyder Ananat
Stephanie Marlin-Curiel
Tilted Arc
TRC's Hearing
Vice Versa
Voice Collage
Warren Linds
Word Of Mouth
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138533981
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Oct 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Expanding upon longstanding concerns in cultural history about the relation of text and image, this book explores how ideas move across and between expressive forms. The contributions draw from art and architectural history, film, theater, performance studies, and social and cultural history to identify and dissect the role that the visual and performing arts can play in the experience and understanding of the past.The essays highlight the role of oral history in the documentation of the visual and performing arts. They share a common set of questions as they explore, firmly grounded in their distinctive disciplinary standpoints, the circuit of word, gesture, object in the formation and reproduction of knowledge, identity, and community. Blending theory and case study, they cover subjects such as the response of artists to the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission; violence in Columbia and Mexico and the Balkan Wars; the circuit of sexual desire in contemporary art and photography; and sites of collective and personal memory, including the Internet, the urban landscape, family photographs, and hip hop.Stressing the relationship of media to the formation of collective memory, the volume explores how media intertextuality creates overlapping repertoires for understanding the past and the present. Scholars of art history, media and cultural studies, literature, and performance studies will all find this work a valuable resource.