Medieval Mediality : Abundance and Lack.
Not another history of the media, but acogent look at how mediality was conceivedbefore the existence of media as currentlyunderstood.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam :
Arc Humanities Press,
2019.
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Colección: | Medieval Media Cultures Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Half-title; Series information; Title page; Copyright information; Table of contents; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1. Introduction; Alterity; Inner Logic; Abundance and Lack; Media Perspectives; Historical Mediology; Chapter 2. Model; A Paradoxical Map; Christological-Mediological Models and Metaphors; High Medieval Systematizations; Signs; Medium Absolutum; Chapter 3. Presence; Manifestations; Christian Reconfigurations; Salvific Presence; Real Presence; Presence Performative; Hypermediality and Antimediality; Presence of the Passion; Complexities
- TransformationsChapter 4. Word; Verbum; Prayer; Patterns and Performances; Christian Magic; Transfers; Performative Aesthetics of Love; Materialization; Poetic Options; Signatures; Chapter 5. Writing; Sublimity; Recoding; Materiality and Meaning; Visibility; Performativity; Staging; Hybridity; Old and New Letters; Chapter 6. Body; Body/Medium; Stigmata; Textures; Exemplar; The Writer's Body; Self-Observation; Chapter 7. Materiality; Materiality and Transcendence; Materials-Circulations-Intensifications; Material Meaning; A Temple of the Intangible; Autoreflexivity; New Materiality
- Chapter 8. SpacetimeSalvation History and Passion; Loca Sancta; Transfers; Ways and Paths; Reconstructions; Chapter 9. Metonymy; Figures and Objects; Vera Icon; The Robe of Christ; Hybridity; Questionable Elements; Chapter 10. Conclusion; Mediated Immediacy; Writing Systems; Once Again: Abundance and Lack; Bibliography; Primary Sources; Secondary Sources; Index (authors and anonymous works, without biblical books)