The flesh of images : Merleau-Ponty between painting and cinema /

In The Flesh of Images, Mauro Carbone begins with the point that Merleau-Ponty's often misunderstood notion of "flesh" was another way to signify what he also called "Visibility." Considering vision as creative voyance, in the visionary sense of creating as a particular pres...

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Prif Awdur: Carbone, Mauro, 1956- (Awdur)
Awduron Eraill: Nijhuis, Marta, 1983- (Cyfieithydd)
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Cyhoeddwyd: Albany : State University of New York Press, [2015]
Cyfres:SUNY series in contemporary continental philosophy.
Mynediad Ar-lein:https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1071074
Tabl Cynhwysion:
  • Introduction : The flesh and the thinking of the visual today
  • Flesh : towards the history of a misunderstanding
  • It takes a long time to become wild : Gauguin according to Merleau-Ponty, Merleau-Ponty according to Gauguin
  • 'Making visible' : Merleau-Ponty and Paul Klee
  • The philosopher and the moviemaker : Merleau-Ponty and cinematic thinking
  • The light of the flesh : anti-platonistic instances and neoplatonic traces in the later Merleau-Ponty's thinking
  • The sensible ideas between life and philosophy.