Description
Emmanuel Alloa retraces the history of Western attitudes toward the visual to propose a major rethinking of images as irreplaceable agents of our everyday engagement with the world. He examines how ideas of images and their powers have been constructed in Western humanities, art theory, and philosophy, developing a novel genealogy of both visual studies and the concept of the medium. Alloa reconstructs the earliest Western media theory-Aristotle's concept of the diaphanous milieu of vision-and the significance of its subsequent erasure in the history of science. Ultimately, he argues for a historically informed phenomenology of images and visual media that explains why images are not simply referential depictions, windows onto the world. Instead, images constantly reactivate the power of appearing. As media of visualization, they allow things to appear that could not be visible except in and through these very material devices.
About the Author
Emmanuel Alloa is professor of philosophy at the University of Fribourg, where he holds the Chair for Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art. His books in English include Resistance of the Sensible World: An Introduction to Merleau-Ponty (2017), as well as a number of coedited volumes, including, most recently, Dynamis of the Image: Moving Images in a Global World (2020). He currently serves as president of the German Society of Aesthetics.
Nils F. Schott is a lecturer in the Euro-American Program of the College universitaire de Sciences Po, Reims, and coeditor of, among other books, Love and Forgiveness for a More Just World (Columbia, 2015).
Andrew Benjamin is distinguished professor of architectural theory at the University of Technology, Sydney, and emeritus professor of philosophy at Monash University Melbourne. His recent books include Art's Philosophical Work (2015), Towards a Relational Ontology: Philosophy's Other Possibility (2015), and Virtue in Being: Towards an Ethics of the Unconditioned (2017).
Reviews
In this innovative, rich, and powerful book, Emmanuel Alloa brilliantly shows why images don't represent the real, but let the real come into being. -- Jean-Luc Nancy, University of Strasbourg
Alloa's tour de force provides an incredibly erudite and insightful perspective on the phenomenology of images. A must-read for anyone wishing to analyze the visual imperatives of the world, for which we have lacked the appropriate tools. -- Chiara Bottici, author of Imaginal Politics: Images Beyond Imagination and the Imaginary
Emmanuel Alloa's Looking Through Images is a real tour de force. A masterful study of images, media, and visual experience, it provides an ABC of philosophical struggles with these concepts, from Aristotle to Berkeley to Descartes, Husserl, Sartre, and beyond. What is an image? What is a medium? How do we know what we see, and see what we know? This book is a feast of learning that ranges across disciplines with admirable precision. -- W. J. T. Mitchell, author of What Do Pictures Want? Essays on the Lives and Loves of Images
A real gift to the field of visual studies -- James Elkins, The Art Institute of Chicago
In a lucid reinterpretation of the European tradition, Emmanuel Alloa shows that images are not the seduction or distraction of philosophy but one of its most robust and enduring problems. Here Geistesgeschichte shows itself the royal road to understanding media -- John Durham Peters, Yale University
An exceptionally ambitious book that attempts nothing less than rethinking the fundamental questions of image theory... a must-read for anyone with a stake in the theory of image, media and imagination. * Radical Philosophy *
Unfailingly acute and deeply informed... a remarkable book. * Continental Philosophy Review *
an impressive, enriching, and immensely likeable work. * Journal of Aesthetics and Phenomenology *
Alloa's writings appear as a majestic scholastic body of work [...] Looking Through Images is the ideal introduction to his work and a fundamental piece of literature in media theory. * Visual Studies *
The book is valuable for dismantling the history and therein the biases of categories we are most familiar with in thinking of images. * Estetika Journal *
Book Information
ISBN 9780231187930
Author Emmanuel Alloa
Format Paperback
Page Count 408
Imprint Columbia University Press
Publisher Columbia University Press