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Meta- and Inter-Images in Contemporary Visual Art and Culture(English, Paperback, unknown)

Meta- and Inter-Images in Contemporary Visual Art and Culture(English, Paperback, unknown)

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Exploring the epistemological potential of meta- and inter-images Since the 1990s, when the question of the visual became central in various arts and humanities disciplines, images that refer to themselves as such or to other images have enjoyed an increasing interest. Meta- and Inter-Images in Contemporary Visual Art and Culture partakes in, enriches and updates these debates. It investigates what meta- and inter-images can make known about the visual, in its own terms, by its own means. Written by scholars in aesthetics, art history, and cultural, film, literary, media, and visual studies, the essays gathered here tackle meta- and inter-images in an array of creative artefacts, practices, and media. They unfold the epistemological potential of every meta- and inter-image discussed to raise questions such as: What are images? How do they work? By whom, to what purpose, to what effect and in what context/s are they used? How are they created and understood? And how do they challenge our (pre)conceptions of images and the ways we study them? This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer-Reviewed Content). Contributors: Maaheen Ahmed (Universite catholique de Louvain), Vangelis Athanassopoulos (Universite Paris I Pantheon-Sorbonne), Sotirios Bahtsetzis (Hellenic Open University), Concepcion Cortes Zulueta (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid), Mafalda Damaso (Goldsmiths, University of London), Elisabeth-Christine Gamer (University of Bern), Amanda Gluibizzi (Ohio State University), Stella Hockenhull (University of Wolverhampton), Anael Lejeune (Universite catholique de Louvain), Fabrice Leroy (University of Louisiana at Lafayette), Johanna Malt (King's College London), Olga Moskatova (IKKM, Bauhaus-Universitaet Weimar), Magdalena Nowak (The Graduate School for Social Research at the Polish Academy of Sciences), Jorgelina Orfila (Texas Tech University), Fran Pheasant-Kelly (University of Wolverhampton), Raphael Pirenne (School of Graphic Research, E.R.G. Brussels), Abigail Susik (Willamette University)