The Threshold of the Visible World

The Threshold of the Visible World

BookThe Threshold of the Visible World
ImprintRoutledge
PublisherTaylor & Francis Group
Designed byDavid Thorne
Cover photoEdward J. Steichen
Cover/Jacket Design byAlan Hill
Copyright HolderRoutledge
PermissionsJoanna T. Steichen, Sunil Gupta, Artists Rights Society (ARS), National Gallery, Metro Pictures
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
LocationNew York, New York; London, England
Copyright1996
Pages / Font254 pages
ISBN 100-415-91039-0
ISBN 100415910390
Library of Congress Classification Number95-42297
Library of Congress Call NumberBD436.S49 1995
Dewey Decimal Classification Number150—dc20
Barcode9 780415 910392
Barcode9780415910392
EAN 590000>
ChaptersAcknowledgments - IX Introduction - 1 [b]The Threshold[/b] 1 - The Bodily Ego - 9 2 - From the Ideal-Ego to the Active Gift of Love - 39 3 - Political Ecstasy - 83 [b]The Visible World[/b] 4 - The Gaze - 125 5 - The Look - 163 6 - The Screen - 195 Notes - 229 Index - 251
Notes"The author gratefully acknowledges permission to reprint the following: Isaac Julien, production still from [i]Looking for Langston[/i], reproduced by permission of the artist Sunil Gupta, London. Marcel Duchamps, [i]Étant donnés[/i], view through the door, reproduced by permission of ARS, New York. Hans Holbein, [i]The Ambassadors[/i], reproduced by permission of the National Gallery, London. Cindy Sherman, [i]Untitled Film Stills[/i], #2, 3, 34, 50, 35, 11, 15, 37, 43, reproduced by permission of Metro Pictures, New York. An earlier version of Chapter 4 appeared in [i]Discourse[/i], vol. 15, no. 3 (1993), under the title 'What Is a Camera?, or History in the Field of Vision.'" "Made in the USA / Middletown, DE / 10 February 2015"
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