توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Images at the Crossroads: Media and Meaning in Greek Art
نام کتاب : Images at the Crossroads: Media and Meaning in Greek Art
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : تصاویر در چهارراه: رسانه و معنا در هنر یونانی
سری : Edinburgh Leventis Studies, 10
نویسندگان : Judy Barringer, François Lissarrague
ناشر : Edinburgh University Press
سال نشر : 2021
تعداد صفحات : 593
ISBN (شابک) : 147448736X , 9781474487368
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 109 مگابایت
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Dedication
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
PART I MAKING MEANING: HOW DO IMAGES WORK?
1 Ways of Making Sense: Eagle and Snake in Archaic and Classical Greek Art
2 Images and History in Eighth- and Seventh-Century BC Athens: A Discursive Analytical Approach
3 Knowledge and the Production of Meaning: Greek Vase Imagery Reconsidered
4 Images and Storytelling
PART II INTERPRETATION AND PERCEPTION
5 The Alexander Mosaic: Stories of Victory
6 Parapictoriality
PART III REFLECTIONS OF THE CITY AND ITS CRAFTSMEN
7 Les Images de la Cité – The Vase Painter’s Gaze
8 Again: Working Scenes on Athenian Vases – Images between Social Values and Aesthetic Reality
PART IV CONSTRUCTIONS OF MYTH THROUGH IMAGES
9 Of Gods and Giants: Myth and Images in the Making
10 The Fabric of Myth in Ancient Glyptic
11 Greek Coin Iconography in Context: Eight Specificities That Differentiate Them from Other Visual Media
PART V CLAY AND STONE: MATERIAL MATTERS
12 Paragone? Xenophon, Sokrates, and Quintilian on Greek Painting and Sculpture
13 Communicating with the Divine in Marble and Clay
14 The Message is in the Medium: White-Ground Lekythoi and Stone Grave Markers in Classical Athens
15 Greek Archaic Figurative Terracottas: From Identification to Function
16 Images in Dialogue: Picturing Identities in Boiotian Stone, Clay, and Metal
17 Images of Drinking and Laughing: Vessels and Votives in the Theban Kabirion
18 Beyond Ceramics and Stone: The Iconography of the Precious
PART VI HONORING THE DEAD
19 Archaic Grave Monuments: Body or Stele?
20 On Vases, Terracottas, and Bones: How to Read Funerary Assemblages from Sixth- and Fifth-Century Greece
21 Winged Figures and Mortals at a Crossroad
About the Contributors
Bibliography
Index of Objects
Subject Index