Ofra Amihay & Lauren Walsh 
Future of Text and Image [PDF ebook] 
Collected Essays on Literary and Visual Conjunctures

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The question of the relation between the visual and the textual in literature is at the heart of an increasing number of scholarly projects, and in turn, the investigation of evolving visual-verbal dynamics is becoming an independent discipline. This volume explores these profound literary shifts through the work of twelve talented, and in some cases, emerging scholars who study text and image relations in diverse forms and contexts.The inter-medial conjunctures investigated in this book play with and against the traditional roles of the visual and the verbal. The Future of Text and Image presents explorations of the incorporation of visual elements into works of literature, of visual writing modes, and of the textuality and literariness of images. It focuses on the special potential literature offers for the combination of these two functions. Alongside examinations of major forms and genres such as memoirs, novels, and poetry, this volume expands the discussion of text and image relations into more marginal forms, for instance, collage books, the Post Secret collections of anonymous postcards, and digital poetry. In other words, while exploring the destiny of text and image as an independent discipline, this volume simultaneously looks at the very literal future of text and image forms in an ever-changing technological reality. The essays in this book will help to define the emergent practices and politics of this growing field of study, and at the same time, reflect the tremendous significance of the visual in today’s image culture.

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Format PDF ● Pages 370 ● ISBN 9781443836753 ● Editor Ofra Amihay & Lauren Walsh ● Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing ● Published 2012 ● Downloadable 6 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 2656913 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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