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Room for Reflection: Interior and Interiority
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Hanneke Grootenboer
Published: 15 February 2021
...’ writing about housing, the kinship between interior and interiority are explored through paintings by Pieter de Hooch and Vilhelm Hammershoj. The phenomenon of the seventeenth-century dollhouse is presented as providing a philosophical home for women, and a site where one was invited to think with things...
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Epilogue
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Julie Park
Published: 21 August 2023
... with the camera obscura, Leonard highlights its function as a spatial medium for the imagination. Though it fell out of favor in subsequent centuries and became replaced by other visual technology, the camera obscura’s eighteenth-century legacy of mediating interiority in enclosed spaces is apparent today in our...
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Published online: 18 January 2024
Published in print: 07 August 2023
... and vehicle through an intergenerational pairing: Philip Guston/Amy Sillman; James Coleman/Steve McQueen; Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker/Yvonne Rainer. Painted shapes enable us to examine how we experience our selves as bounded interiors, and further permit us to think about how expression and emotionality...
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Published online: 23 January 2020
Published in print: 20 August 2019
...Western society has never been more interested in interiority. Indeed, it seems more and more people are deliberately looking inward—toward the mind, the body, or both. Inward focuses on one increasingly popular channel for the introverted gaze: vipassana meditation, a Buddhist meditation...
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Reconfiguring the Body in a Modernizing Japan
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Katsuya Hirano
Published: 21 November 2013
... or subjectivity through its announcement of interiority as the ontological basis of “true self.” In Karatani’s own words: The illusion that there is something like a “true self” has taken deep root. It is an illusion that is established when writing has come to be seen as derivative and that voice which is most...
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Attention
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Bettina Varwig
Published: 20 July 2023
... perception devotional listening interiority Listening—the opening stretched toward the register of the sonorous. jean-luc nancy 1 If early modern music was experienced not just as a vehicle for expressing the words it set, but as a force that impressed itself on living bodies...
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The Prepositional Building
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Cynthia Wall
Published: 21 February 2019
... attention to the interiors of “lesser” buildings. The changing angles of the approach were matched by the changing representations of the country house in topographical views, populated by the "staffage" of gentlemen and ladies, fishermen and frisking dogs. The ubiquity of the views--from pocket diaries...
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The Narrative Picturesque
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Cynthia Wall
Published: 21 February 2019
..., they are more associated with the “loose" or "running" style, paratactic and incremental. The late eighteenth century buffed and polished the Ciceronian periodic sentence, a form that resembled the architectural approach. Radcliffe’s insistent prepositional phrases, Burney’s narrative interiors (both...
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The Organism and Its Environment: Integration, Interiority, and Individuality around 1930
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Stefanos Geroulanos and Todd Meyers
Published: 13 August 2018
...Chapter 6 studies “the individual” as it appears in the web of concepts to which these scientists fastened it, key among them “interiority” and “integration.” If physiology cast itself as a science of the individual—what kind of an individual was this? How did integration and interiority play...
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Published: 23 March 2015
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Conclusions
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Moshe Sluhovsky
Published: 01 May 2007
...After 1650, the number of group possessions in convents decreased before disappearing altogether. When religious orders that had developed such interiorized techniques and exercises purged themselves of the more extreme and therefore more suspicious practices, the designation of demonic possession...
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Published online: 19 May 2016
Published in print: 17 November 2015
..., and was in no position to internalize the ghost. Though originally seen as an exploration of bourgeois subjectivity, Joyce's modernism is more concerned to explore the limits of interiority, unsettling the boundaries between inner and outer worlds, past and present, representation and reality. Central to Joyce's...
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Published online: 18 January 2024
Published in print: 21 August 2023
... its motion and color is projected. The camera obscura and its dreamlike projections served as a paradigm for everyday spaces, built and imagined, that generated the fleeting states of interiority eighteenth-century subjects sought to experience, inhabit, and write about. The book illuminates...
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The Pensive Image: Art as a Form of Thinking
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Hanneke Grootenboer
Published online: 23 September 2021
Published in print: 15 February 2021
... has assisted in shaping philosophical concepts: how interior painting mirrors interiority; how landscapes provide mental trajectories, and how mirroring in painting leads to self-reflection. Its ultimate aim is to call for a philosophical art history on the basis that all art, in Wunderkammern...
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Introduction
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Julie Park
Published: 21 August 2023
... to understand how literature of the long eighteenth-century developed its representational system for interiority, the interplay between interior spaces in literature and those of eighteenth-century England’s material worlds needs further examination. So too do the interactions between human subjects themselves...
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Published: 21 August 2023
...), a poem that manipulates language to create the believable experience of another’s interior life. Recreating the effects of the camera obscura in the poem as he does later in his grotto, Pope manipulates darkness to illuminate the passage of erotic feelings and thoughts as they move through the mind...
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Published: 21 August 2023
...Revisiting Samuel Richardson’s Pamela (1740), a foundational site of novelistic interiority and domestic realism, this chapter maintains that interior spaces need to be understood in terms of sartorial interiors, not just architectural ones. The narrative tension in Pamela derives as much from...
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Published: 07 August 2023
...This introduction outlines the manner in which the self is distinguished from "the subject," emphasizing the promissory and phantasmatic nature of selfhood. The self is conceived as the "remainder" to subjecthood: those fantasies of interiority, individuation, uniqueness and separability...
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A Falcon under Glass: Paris, France, 1838
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J. Q. Davies
Published: 11 August 2023
...-body “compression chamber.” The scene of a soprano under glass opens into a wider inquiry into how barometric knowledge and medico-therapeutic media systems became useful to the biopolitical control of populations. The very image of bourgeois interiority appears under glass here as an artifact...
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Vocal Services
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Marlene Schäfers
Published: 23 December 2022
... interiority and collective identity. kilams Kurdish oral traditions “Xalê Cemîl” kilam affect female voices Foucault Michel Kurdish voices Kurdistan sociality social labor technology voices DeNora Tia genre interiority Kurdish women’s voices Turkey Women Dengbêjs Association dengbêjs...