Image and Ideology in Modern/Postmodern Discourse

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David B. Downing, Susan Bazargan
SUNY Press, 1 gen 1991 - 349 pagine
This book addresses the function and status of the visual and verbal image as it relates to social, political, and ideological issues. The authors first articulate some of the lost connections between image and ideology, then locate their argument within the modernist/postmodernist debates. The book addresses the multiple, trans-disciplinary problems arising from the ways cultures, authors, and texts mobilize particular images in order to confront, conceal, work through, or resolve contradictory ideological conditions.
 

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Part II
17
Joseph Conrads
47
Virginia Woolfs Struggle with Authority
69
Notations for New Subjects
85
Southern Gothic
105
Image and Ideology
153
Ideological Consequences
181
Word and Image
199
Iconology Politics and the Image
249
Feminist Politics and Postmodernist Style
273
Interview with Jean Baudrillard
287
Selection from De La Séduction
293
The Perfect Alibi of Images
299
Modern Iconology Postmodern Iconologies
309
Panofsky Althusser and
321
Contributors
331

The Politics of Representation
231

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Informazioni sull'autore (1991)

David B. Downing is Associate Professor of English at Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

Susan Bazargan is Associate Professor of English at Eastern Illinois University. They are both editors of Works and Days: Essays in the Socio-Historical Dimensions of Literature and the Arts.

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