How to Cite

Wagner-Durand, Elisabeth, Fath, Barbara and Heinemann, Alexander (Eds.): Image – Narration – Context: Visual Narration in Cultures and Societies of the Old World, Heidelberg: Propylaeum, 2019 (Freiburger Studien zur Archäologie und visuellen Kultur, Volume 1). https://doi.org/10.11588/propylaeum.399

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ISBN 978-3-947450-15-2 (PDF)
ISBN 978-3-947450-16-9 (Hardcover)

Published

08/08/2019

Authors

Elisabeth Wagner-Durand (Ed.), Barbara Fath (Ed.), Alexander Heinemann (Ed.)

Image – Narration – Context

Visual Narration in Cultures and Societies of the Old World

Narratives are primary agents in the production of social meaning and identity. They are articulated not only in oral and literal forms of expression, but also through images and artefacts. By virtue of their materiality, these objects bearing narrative potential have their specific contexts of appreciation. But how do images actually trigger narration? Can we describe the social loci of their observation? And how do these contexts – social practices, religious rituals, demonstrations of political power – interact with, and re-affect the artefacts in question? Both case studies from archaeology and approaches from a wider range of cultural studies seek to answer these questions within a broader methodological framework.

Chapters

Table of Contents
Pages
PDF
Titelei
Vorwort
VII-VIII
Elisabeth Wagner-Durand, Barbara Fath, Alexander Heinemann
Acknowledgments
IX
Contents
XI-XIII
Elisabeth Wagner-Durand, Alexander Heinemann, Barbara Fath
Image – Narrative – Context
Visual Narration in Cultures and Societies of the Old World
1-17
Luca Giuliani
Emergenz und soziale Funktion narrativer Bilder in Griechenland
Ein Nachtrag zu Bild und Mythos
21-62
Davide Nadali
The Power of Narrative Pictures in Ancient Mesopotamia
63-80
Antonius Weixler
Bild – Erzählung – Rezeption
Narrativität in Erzählforschung und Kunstwissenschaft
83-108
Ralf von den Hoff
Vom Heros erzählen
Visuelle Strategien der Heldennarration im antiken Griechenland
109-136
Monika Zin
The Techniques of the Narrative Representations in Old India
137-156
Shane McCausland
Intermediary Moments: Framing and Scrolling Devices across Painting, Print and Film in China’s Visual Narratives
157-175
Hans Peter Hahn
In Geschichten verstrickt
Was Dinge erzählen – und was nicht
179-192
Jennifer Bagley
Narrative and Context of Early La Tène Art in Central Europe
193-213
Barbara Fath, Daniel Ebrecht
Woven Stories: The Golden Thread in the Early Iron Age
215-232
Elisabeth Wagner-Durand
Narration. Description. Reality: The Royal Lion Hunt in Assyria
235-272
Maria Michela Luiselli
The Interaction of Visual Narration with Performance: Three Examples from New Kingdom Egypt
273-289
Caroline van Eck
Narratives of Spectatorship: The Medusa Rondanini, Tableaux Vivants, and Torchlight Sculpture Visits
291-307
Martin Guggisberg
Handlungsbilder oder handelnde Bilder?
Narrative Konstruktionen in der eisenzeitlichen Kunst nördlich und südlich der Alpen
311-333
Alexander Heinemann
The Cave, the Gaze, the Bride, and her Lover
The Constraints of Narrating Desire on a Hellenistic Mirror
335-369
Elisabeth Wagner-Durand, Alexander Heinemann, Barbara Fath
The Remains of the Day
Approaching Storytelling via Material Culture
371-386
Notes on Contributors
387-390

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