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Archaeologies of Vision Gary Shapiro

Archaeologies of Vision By Gary Shapiro

Archaeologies of Vision by Gary Shapiro


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Shapiro explores the whole range of Foucault's writing on visual art, including the theory of visual resistance. He also examines the significance of Nietzsche's understanding of visual dimensions in the theatre and opera,

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Archaeologies of Vision by Gary Shapiro

While many acknowledge that Friedrich Nietzsche and Michel Foucault have redefined our notions of time and history, few recognize the crucial role that the infinite relation between seeing and saying (as Foucault put it) plays in their work. Gary Shapiro reveals, for the first time, the full extent of Nietzsche and Foucault's concern with the visual. Shapiro explores the whole range of Foucault's writings on visual art, including the theory of visual resistance, the concept of the phantasm or simulacrum, and his interrogation of the relation of painting, language and power in artists from Bosch to Warhol. Shapiro also shows through an excavation of little-known writings that the visual is a major them in Nietzsche's thought. In addition to explaining the significance of Nietzsche's analysis of Raphael, Durer and Claude Lorrain, he examines the philosopher's understanding of the visual dimension of Greek theatre and Wagnerian opera and offers a powerful new reading of Thus Spoke Zarathustra. Archaeologies of Vision should be a valuable work for all scholars of visual culture as well as for those engaged with continental philosophy.

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CIN0226750477G
9780226750477
0226750477
Archaeologies of Vision by Gary Shapiro
Used - Good
Paperback
The University of Chicago Press
2003-04-15
458
N/A
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