Deck 7: Writing Images, Writing Looking

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According to Jean-Luc Nancy, images and text are in a "distinct oscillation," because they are "strangers to eachother."
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Images that are used to remind readers of images they may not be able to recall with sufficient detail would be considered _______________.

A) photostats
B) examples
C) mnemonics
D) illusions
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Which author wrote Rings of Saturn?

A) T.S. Elliott
B) Anne Carson
C) Cesare Ripa
D) W.G. Sebald
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Ekphrasis was originally meant as a form of speech that brought something to the reader's mind's eye.
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Le Deluge, la Peste: Paolo Uccello was written by which art critic?

A) Clement Greenberg
B) Lucy Lippard
C) Jean Louis Schefer
D) Dave Hickey
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Which was an invented town found in Proust's novel?

A) Illiers
B) Combray
C) Delft
D) Bintock
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Tan Lin is interested in how we may "read" an image, and also _________ a text.

A) imagine
B) scan
C) edit
D) listen
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Voluntary memory is often linked to ________________.

A) involuntary reactions
B) incomplete experiences
C) déjà vu
D) visual memory
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Which of the following is one of the meanings of ekphrasis as it was understood in the 20th century?

A) ekphrasis as the poetic description of artworks
B) ekphrasis as the narrative description of artworks
C) ekphrasis as the impressionistic description of artworks
D) both a and b
E) both b and c
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Paul Celan's poem Below a Painting presumably refers to Van Gogh's Cornfield with Crows.
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According to Jean-Luc Nancy, images and text are in _______, because they are strangers to each other.
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In the European tradition, the relation between writing and images has been exemplified by the Roman poet Horace's phrase _______.
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The appearance of novels written together with images, rather than being illustrated after they were finished, occurred in the _______ century.
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The critic Terry Pitts has assembled a bibliography of nearly 1,000 _______titles.
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_______ are often defined as "wordless novels."
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The three major uses of images employed by art history and visual studies are: images as _______ ; _______; and _______
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It is possible for images to as act as _______ alongside positions and arguments adopted in the surrounding text.
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All _______ ekphrases are not literal descriptions of art objects, but rhetorical strategies.
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Literary critic Leo Spitzer proposed the idea of ekphrasis as the _______ of artworks.
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Art historian Svetlana Alpers proposed the idea of ekphrasis as the _______ of artworks.
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The understanding of ekphrasis as any description of an artwork or visual experience, regardless of its effect on the reader is called _______.
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_______ is the first stage n W.J.T. Mitchell's deconstructive reading of ekphrasis.
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In the process of _______, the visual material acts as a catalyst for personal, political, and philosophical reflection.
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Marcel Proust's novel _______ is often cited as a superior model for the description of artworks in prose.
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The narrator in Proust's unfinished novel describes the theory of "voluntary memory, the memory of _______."
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Briefly describe what is meant by writing with images.
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Briefly describe what is meant by writing through images.
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Give an example for each of the following: image as mnemonic, image as illustration, image as example
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How can images act as interruptions within a text?
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Give a definition of ekphrasis as it was understood during Antiquity.
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In what way does linear ekphrasis differ from the original understanding of ekphrasis?
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How is Homer's ekphrasis on the shield of Achilles an example of dynamic ekphrasis?
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Could Paul Celan's poem Below a Painting be considered an adequate description of the painting by Van Gogh? Why or why not?
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In what ways is art history deeply involved in the linear reading of ekphrasis?
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Discuss the differences between using images as mnemonics, examples, and illustrations. Where are we most likely to find each of these employed in writing?
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How are images sometimes used as theories? How does this relate to the way images are used in the arts and humanities?
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Elkins states that "Artworks often seem thoughtful, or appear to contain arguments or propositions." Select a work of art, then explain how Elkins idea can be seen in the work.
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Describe the stages of W.J.T. Mitchell's argument in favor of the deconstructive reading of ekphrasis. Elaborate on the idea of ekphrastic fear.
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When discussing Marcel Proust's novel, what did Elkins mean when he states that "What matters about the visual world is what can be dissolved into narrative?"
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According to Jean-Luc Nancy, images and text are in a "distinct oscillation," because they are "strangers to eachother."
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Images that are used to remind readers of images they may not be able to recall with sufficient detail would be considered _______________.

A) photostats
B) examples
C) mnemonics
D) illusions
C
3
Which author wrote Rings of Saturn?

A) T.S. Elliott
B) Anne Carson
C) Cesare Ripa
D) W.G. Sebald
D
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Ekphrasis was originally meant as a form of speech that brought something to the reader's mind's eye.
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Le Deluge, la Peste: Paolo Uccello was written by which art critic?

A) Clement Greenberg
B) Lucy Lippard
C) Jean Louis Schefer
D) Dave Hickey
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Which was an invented town found in Proust's novel?

A) Illiers
B) Combray
C) Delft
D) Bintock
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Tan Lin is interested in how we may "read" an image, and also _________ a text.

A) imagine
B) scan
C) edit
D) listen
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Voluntary memory is often linked to ________________.

A) involuntary reactions
B) incomplete experiences
C) déjà vu
D) visual memory
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Which of the following is one of the meanings of ekphrasis as it was understood in the 20th century?

A) ekphrasis as the poetic description of artworks
B) ekphrasis as the narrative description of artworks
C) ekphrasis as the impressionistic description of artworks
D) both a and b
E) both b and c
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Paul Celan's poem Below a Painting presumably refers to Van Gogh's Cornfield with Crows.
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According to Jean-Luc Nancy, images and text are in _______, because they are strangers to each other.
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In the European tradition, the relation between writing and images has been exemplified by the Roman poet Horace's phrase _______.
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The appearance of novels written together with images, rather than being illustrated after they were finished, occurred in the _______ century.
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The critic Terry Pitts has assembled a bibliography of nearly 1,000 _______titles.
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_______ are often defined as "wordless novels."
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The three major uses of images employed by art history and visual studies are: images as _______ ; _______; and _______
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It is possible for images to as act as _______ alongside positions and arguments adopted in the surrounding text.
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All _______ ekphrases are not literal descriptions of art objects, but rhetorical strategies.
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Literary critic Leo Spitzer proposed the idea of ekphrasis as the _______ of artworks.
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Art historian Svetlana Alpers proposed the idea of ekphrasis as the _______ of artworks.
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The understanding of ekphrasis as any description of an artwork or visual experience, regardless of its effect on the reader is called _______.
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_______ is the first stage n W.J.T. Mitchell's deconstructive reading of ekphrasis.
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In the process of _______, the visual material acts as a catalyst for personal, political, and philosophical reflection.
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Marcel Proust's novel _______ is often cited as a superior model for the description of artworks in prose.
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The narrator in Proust's unfinished novel describes the theory of "voluntary memory, the memory of _______."
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Briefly describe what is meant by writing with images.
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Briefly describe what is meant by writing through images.
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Give an example for each of the following: image as mnemonic, image as illustration, image as example
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How can images act as interruptions within a text?
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Give a definition of ekphrasis as it was understood during Antiquity.
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In what way does linear ekphrasis differ from the original understanding of ekphrasis?
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How is Homer's ekphrasis on the shield of Achilles an example of dynamic ekphrasis?
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Could Paul Celan's poem Below a Painting be considered an adequate description of the painting by Van Gogh? Why or why not?
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In what ways is art history deeply involved in the linear reading of ekphrasis?
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Discuss the differences between using images as mnemonics, examples, and illustrations. Where are we most likely to find each of these employed in writing?
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How are images sometimes used as theories? How does this relate to the way images are used in the arts and humanities?
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Elkins states that "Artworks often seem thoughtful, or appear to contain arguments or propositions." Select a work of art, then explain how Elkins idea can be seen in the work.
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Describe the stages of W.J.T. Mitchell's argument in favor of the deconstructive reading of ekphrasis. Elaborate on the idea of ekphrastic fear.
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When discussing Marcel Proust's novel, what did Elkins mean when he states that "What matters about the visual world is what can be dissolved into narrative?"
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