Description
This book offers a comprehensive reassessment of ekphrasis: the verbal representation of visual art. Ekphrasis has been traditionally regarded as a form of paragone (competition) between word and image. This interdisciplinary collection of essays seeks to complicate this critical paradigm and proposes a more reciprocal model of ekphrasis that involves an encounter or exchange between visual and textual cultures.
This critical and theoretical shift demands a new form of ekphrastic poetics, which is less concerned with representational and institutional struggles, and more concerned with ideas of ethics, affect and intersubjectivity. Ekphrastic encounters brings together leading scholars working in the field of word-and-image studies and offers a fresh exploration of ekphrastic texts from the Renaissance to the present day. Taken together, the chapters establish a new set of theoretical frameworks for exploring the ekphrastic encounter.
About the Author
David Kennedy was Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing at the University of Hull
Richard Meek is Lecturer in English at the University of Hull
Reviews
'... this book... provides a bracingly intelligent account of a much-debated writerly trope.'
Lynsey McCulloch, Coventry University, The Review of English Studies, New Series, 1-2
Book Information
ISBN 9781526125798
Author David Kennedy
Format Hardback
Page Count 288
Imprint Manchester University Press
Publisher Manchester University Press
Weight(grams) 581g
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 156mm * 17mm