ISBN:
0415919118
,
0415919126
Language:
English
Pages:
X, 518 S.
,
Ill
,
26 cm
DDC:
701/.1/05
Keywords:
Art and science
;
Art and science
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Wissenschaft
;
Kunst
;
Kunst
;
Naturwissenschaften
Abstract:
Style as inclusion, style as exculsion / Carlo Ginzburg -- The affective properties of styles : an inquiry into analytical process and the inscription of meaning in art history / Irene J. Winter -- Style/type/standard : the production of technological resemblance / Amy Slaton -- Miracles of bodily transformation, or, how St. Francis received the stigmata / Arnold Davidson -- Lost knowledge, bodies of ignorance, and the poverty of taxonomy as illustrated by the curious fate of Flos pavonis, an abortifacient / Londa Schiebinger -- The sex of the machine : mechanomorphic art, new women, and Francis Picabia's neurasthenic cure / Caroline A. Jones -- Deanimations : maps and portraits of life itself / Donna Haraway -- Vision and cognition / Krzysztof Pomian -- Nature by design / Lorraine Daston -- Impressed images : reproducing wonders / Katharine Park -- Iconography between the history of art and the history of science : art, science, and the case of the urban bee / David Freedberg -- Hieronymus Bosch's world picture / Joseph Leo Koerner -- Judgement against objectivity / Peter Galison -- Eclectic subjectivity and the impossibility of female beauty / Jan Goldstein --Visualization and visibility / Joel Snyder -- The studio, the laboratory, and the vexations of art / Svetlana Alpers -- How to be iconophilic in art, science, and religion? / Bruno Latour -- On astronomical drawing / Simon Schaffer -- Attention and modernity in the nineteenth century / Jonathan Crary
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
,
Style as inclusion, style as exculsion
,
The affective properties of styles : an inquiry into analytical process and the inscription of meaning in art history
,
Style/type/standard : the production of technological resemblance
,
Miracles of bodily transformation, or, how St. Francis received the stigmata
,
Lost knowledge, bodies of ignorance, and the poverty of taxonomy as illustrated by the curious fate of Flos pavonis, an abortifacient
,
The sex of the machine : mechanomorphic art, new women, and Francis Picabia's neurasthenic cure
,
Deanimations : maps and portraits of life itself
,
Vision and cognition
,
Nature by design
,
Impressed images : reproducing wonders
,
Iconography between the history of art and the history of science : art, science, and the case of the urban bee
,
Hieronymus Bosch's world picture
,
Judgement against objectivity
,
Eclectic subjectivity and the impossibility of female beauty
,
The studio, the laboratory, and the vexations of art
,
How to be iconophilic in art, science, and religion?
,
On astronomical drawing
,
Attention and modernity in the nineteenth century
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