Byzantium/modernism : the Byzantine as method in modernity / edited by Roland Betancourt, Maria Taroutina.
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Item type | Current library | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | MEF Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi | Genel Koleksiyon | BH 221 .B99 B99 2015 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 0019831 |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 361-366) and index (pages 367-369).
Part 1 Byzantium and modernism. Section 1 The avant-gardes and their counter movements -- Section 2 Modenism's precursors -- Section 3 Byzantine tactics, modernist strategies in architectural discourse.
Part 2 The slash as method. Section 4 Reading across time: Modern subjects, Byzantine objects -- Section 5 Byzantine new media: The photographic and filmic icon -- Section 6 Presence, representation, and the Gaze: The Byzantine at the ends of modernity.
Byzantium/Modernism features contributions by fourteen international scholars and brings together a diverse range of interdisciplinary essays on art, architecture, theatre, film, literature, and philosophy, which examine how and why Byzantine art and image theory can contribute to our understanding of modern and contemporary visual culture. Particular attention is given to intercultural dialogues between the former dominions of the Byzantine Empire, with a special focus on Greece, Turkey, and Russia, and the artistic production of Western Europe and America. Together, these essays invite the reader to think critically and theoretically about the dialogic interchange between Byzantium and modernism and to consider this cross-temporal encounter as an ongoing and historically deep narrative, rather than an ephemeral or localized trend.