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Showing papers by "Mieke Bal published in 1994"


Book
01 Jan 1994

31 citations


Book
01 Apr 1994
TL;DR: The authors make the workings of culture understandable through interdisciplinary analysis, demonstrating what the point of "theory" is for the practice of the analysis of culture, and present a collection of essays that make the inner workings of a culture understandable.
Abstract: This collection of essays aims to make the workings of culture understandable through interdisciplinary analysis, demonstrating what the point of "theory" is for the practice of the analysis of culture. The contributors include Parveen Adams, Jane Beckett and Griselda Pollock.

17 citations


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TL;DR: This paper explored the implications of the story of Judith for modern Western epistemology through close readings of a number of Renaissance paintings on Judith by Caravaggio and Artemesia Gentileschi.
Abstract: The story of Judith is one of those biblical stories that Western culture has been eager to adopt. It is an exciting story because Judith is a national heroine, but frightening for men, using her sexual attraction to lure her foe. Owing to the conflict of loyalties the story poses, it was often used in the history of art and literature to project misogyny and gynophobia. In this paper an attempt is made to see the story as intriguing, indeed important, for reasons that are not contingent upon the distribution of loyalties. Instead, the story's ambiguities and questionings concern issues of knowledge: certainty and perception, clarity and objectivity are challenged. Starting from the biblical phrase 'and his head was missing', the implications of the story for modern Western epistemology are explored through close readings of a number of Renaissance paintings on Judith by Caravaggio and Artemesia Gentileschi.

9 citations


01 Jan 1994

6 citations


01 Jan 1994

5 citations