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Bilder als Denkformen

Bildwissenschaftliche Dialoge zwischen Japan und Deutschland

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Bildwissenschaft has had significant traction in Japanese academia, a development that is still largely unnoticed by European audiences. While the field’s fundamental concerns about the visual shaping of "nature," "art," and "knowledge" remain, they have also broadened to encompass Japanese histories of thought. Especially notable is the exploration of the synergies between art history and neurology. Bilder als Denkformen presents newly translated research by Japanese scholars on European cultural history and empirical aesthetics, and juxtaposes them with key German contributions. In doing so, this edited volume considers Bildwissenschaft as a methodological framework able to accommodate both distinct cultural perspectives and the "scientific" dimension of images.

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Bilder als Denkformen, Yasuhiro Sakamoto

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2020
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Title
Bilder als Denkformen
Subtitle
Bildwissenschaftliche Dialoge zwischen Japan und Deutschland
Language
English, German
Released
2020
Format
Paperback
Pages
240
ISBN10
3110580756
ISBN13
9783110580754
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Bildwissenschaft has had significant traction in Japanese academia, a development that is still largely unnoticed by European audiences. While the field’s fundamental concerns about the visual shaping of "nature," "art," and "knowledge" remain, they have also broadened to encompass Japanese histories of thought. Especially notable is the exploration of the synergies between art history and neurology. Bilder als Denkformen presents newly translated research by Japanese scholars on European cultural history and empirical aesthetics, and juxtaposes them with key German contributions. In doing so, this edited volume considers Bildwissenschaft as a methodological framework able to accommodate both distinct cultural perspectives and the "scientific" dimension of images.