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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Hardcover. Large 8vo. University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, PA. 2000. 403 pgs. Illustrated. Bound in cloth boards with titles present to the spine and front board. Boards have light shelf-wear present to the extremities. No ownership marks present. Text is clean and free of marks. Binding… tight and solid. An interdisciplinary group of scholars applies the reinterpretive concept of "visual culture" to the English Renaissance. Bringing attention to the visual issues that have appeared persistently, though often marginally, in the newer criticisms of the last decade, the authors write in a diversity of voices on a range of subjects. Common among them, however, is a concern with the visual technologies that underlie the representation of the body, of race, of nation, and of empire. E-083; New Cultural Studies; 10.0 X 7.3 X 1.0 inches; 403 pages.

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hardcover without dj. Zustand: Sehr gut. 403 Seiten Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT) / From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). -… Ein gutes und sauberes Exemplar. - content: Clark Hulse and Peter Erickson 1. Imaginary Conquests: European Material Technologies and the Colonial Mirror Stage Steven Mullaney 2. Mapping the Global Body Valerie Traub 3. Second-World Prosthetics: Supplying Deficiencies of Nature in Renaissance Italy Harry Berger, Jr. 4. Reading Painting: Holbein, Cromwell, Wyatt Clark Hulse 5. Art for the Sake of Dynasty: The Black Emperor in the Drake Jewel and Elizabethan Imperial Imagery Karen C. C. Dalton 6. Staging Women's Relations to Textiles in Shakespeare's Othello and Cymbeline Susan Frye 7. Idols of the Gallery: Becoming a Connoisseur in Renaissance England Stephen Orgel 8. Madagascar on My Mind: The Earl of Arundel and the Arts of Colonization Ernest B. Gilman 9. "God for Harry, England, and Saint George": British National Identity and the Emergence of White Self-Fashioning Peter Erickson 10. Object into Object?: Some Thoughts on the Presence of Black Women in Early Modern Culture Kim F. Hall Epilogue Peter Erickson ISBN 9780812235593 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1126.

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Zustand: New. A collection of 10 original essays that explore the social context in which paintings, statues, textiles, maps, and other artifacts were produced and consumed in Renaissance England.Über den AutorPeter Erickson, of the Clark Art.

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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Early Modern Visual CultureRepresentation, Race, and Empire in Renaissance EnglandEdited by Peter Erickson and Clark Hulse'As a picture of what currently might be most profitably studied in the visual culture of early modern England, and of how to conduct scholarship in the field, the volume…is exemplary. . . . [It] treats a culture for which there is considerable scholarly interest, but from angles which have been woefully ignored up until now.'--Joseph Koerner, Harvard UniversityAn interdisciplinary group of scholars applies the reinterpretive concept of 'visual culture' to the English Renaissance. Bringing attention to the visual issues that have appeared persistently, though often marginally, in the newer criticisms of the last decade, the authors write in a diversity of voices on a range of subjects. Common among them, however, is a concern with the visual technologies that underlie the representation of the body, of race, of nation, and of empire.Several essays focus on the construction and representation of the human body--including an examination of anatomy as procedure and visual concept, and a look at early cartographic practice to reveal the correspondences between maps and the female body. In one essay, early Tudor portraits are studied to develop theoretical analogies and historical links between verbal and visual portrayal. In another, connections in Tudor-Stuart drama are drawn between the female body and the textiles made by women. A second group of essays considers issues of colonization, empire, and race. They approach a variety of visual materials, including sixteenth-century representations of the New World that helped formulate a consciousness of subjugation; the Drake Jewel and the myth of the Black Emperor as indices of Elizabethan colonial ideology; and depictions of the Queen of Sheba among other black women 'present' in early modern painting. One chapter considers the politics of collecting. The aesthetic and imperial agendas of a Van Dyck portrait are uncovered in another essay, while elsewhere, that same portrait is linked to issues of whiteness and blackness as they are concentrated within the ceremonies and trappings of the Order of the Garter.All of the essays in Early Modern Visual Culture explore the social context in which paintings, statues, textiles, maps, and other artifacts are produced and consumed. They also explore how those artifacts--and the acts of creating, collecting, and admiring them--are themselves mechanisms for fashioning the body and identity, situating the self within a social order, defining the otherness of race, ethnicity, and gender, and establishing relationships of power over others based on exploration, surveillance, and insight.Peter Erickson, of the Clark Art Institute, is author of Patriarchal Structures in Shakespeare's Drama and Rewriting Shakespeare, Rewriting Ourselves.Clark Hulse is Professor of English and Art History at the University of Illinois at Chicago and author of The Rule of Art: Literature and Painting in the Renaissance.New Cultural Studies2000 | 408 pages | 7 x 10 | 133 illus.ISBN 978-0-8122-1734-6 | Paper | $32.50s | £21.50 World Rights | Fine Arts, Cultural Studies, HistoryShort copy:A collection of 10 original essays that explore the social context in which paintings, statues, textiles, maps, and other artifacts were produced and consumed in Renaissance England.

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Philadelphie, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2000. In-8 br. couv. ill. en n. et bl., 403 pp, 133 ill. en n. et bl. dont certaines hors texte, index. Texte en anglais. /91C Couv. lég. poussiéreuse, bonne cond. par ailleurs.