This anthology contains eleven essays by French writers from a variety of intellectual areas; history of science, literary theory, sociology, anthropology and psychoanalysis. Some of the essays are translated into English for the first time.
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Calligram: Essays in New Art History from France by Norman Bryson
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Art as semiological fact, Jan Mukarovsky; time and the timeless in quattrocento painting, Yves Bonnefoy; Giotto's joy, Julia Kristeya; the trompe-l'oeil, Jean Baudillard; towards a theory of reading in the visual arts - Poussin's "The Arcadian Shepherds", Louis Marin; "Las Meninas", Michel Foucault; the world as object, Roland Barthes; ambrosia and gold, Michel Serres; in black and white, Jean-Claude Lebensztejn; Turner translates Carnot, Michel Serres; the wisdom of art, Roland Barthes.
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CIN0521359279G
9780521359276
0521359279
Calligram: Essays in New Art History from France by Norman Bryson
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