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What Time is the Visual? Photography and the History of the Future
Abstract Part of a broader inquiry that asks, “What time is the visual?” this article uses ethnographic observations and recent theoretical work to suggest that photography is as much future‐oriented as it is a zone for the preservation of the past. I document different temporal orientations of photographs, drawing on historical studio images featuring
Christopher Pinney
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Displaying secrecy in George Gascoigne’s The Adventures of Master F.J.*
Abstract George Gascoigne’s The Adventures of Master F.J. (1573/1575) is best known for its elaborate fiction of production and the scandal its 1573 publication supposedly caused due to being read as a roman à clef. This article considers the 1573 version of Gascoigne’s narrative and his 1575 prefatory comments on it in the context of Elizabethan ...
Rahel Orgis
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Painting Historicity: William Dunlap's Engagement with the Circumstances of Time and Place
Through a case study of the paintings and writings of William Dunlap, a well‐known figure in early Republican art discourse in the United States, this essay argues for a re‐evaluation of art‐historical thinking at the turn of the nineteenth century. I assert that Dunlap, both as painter and writer, develops an important explanatory model for the local ...
Léa Kuhn
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Contemporary art and the geopolitics of extractivism in Turkey's Kurdistan
Challenging the Eurocentrism of aesthetics and/or the neoliberal post‐political paradigm remain important indicators of art's critical (geo)political potential. However, a fuller appraisal of the criticality in question also requires asking if and to what extent such challenges redistribute agency vis‐à‐vis power relations grounded in extractivism as a
Eray Çaylı
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THE LONG GOODBYE: RECENT PERSPECTIVES ON THE KOSELLECK/SCHMITT QUESTION
ABSTRACT The publication of the correspondence between Reinhart Koselleck and Carl Schmitt enables readers to assess the relation between the conceptual historian and his radically conservative mentor, a topic of some longstanding controversy. In this review essay, I discuss their correspondence in relation to Gennaro Imbriano's book on Koselleck ...
Timo Pankakoski
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The article analyses the material strategies of dissent through two transtextual bookworks, Cecilia Vicuña's Sabor a mi (Vicuña, 1973) and Felipe Ehrenberg's Pussywillow (1973) produced at the Beau Geste Press radical collective. Contesting Pinochet's coup in Chile, they resorted to visibly undisciplined responses to ‘the New Disorder now in power ...
Erica Segre
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The historical witch in contemporary young adult literature
This article conducts a comparative analysis of Les orangers de Versailles (2000) by French novelist Annie Pietri and Die Hexenkinder von Seulberg (2003) by German novelist Uschi Flacke. It examines how these two current young adult novels explore the subject of the early modern witch in general and how they treat the references of the past in ...
Anna Isabell Wörsdörfer
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Sur les différentes formes de la citation au théâtre
Ce travail se présente comme une tentative d’inventorier les différentes formes de la citation au théâtre et d’analyser la nature et la fonction de chacune d’elles.
Carole Egger
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La mise en abyme constituye, como es sabido, un recurso prolífico utilizado no solo en el ámbito literario. Hallamos bellos exponentes en su aplicación a diferentes géneros y ramas artísticas, así como en diversas épocas.
Lucía Tena Morillo
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La doppia prospettiva della S capovolta in Sarrasine di Balzac
The mise en abyme in Sarrasine, a short story written by Balzac in 1831, is an interesting example of the metaphor of the literary window. This paper starts from the analysis of windows’ basic architectural functions, because the mise en abyme structure ...
Giulia Scuro
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