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Intermedial art practices as cultural resilience / edited by Lindsay Blair and Camille Manfredi.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge advances in art and visual studiesCopyright date: ©2025Description: 1 online resource (xi, 191 pages) : illustrations (some color)ISBN:
  • 9781003412762
  • 1003412769
  • 9781040115060
  • 1040115063
  • 9781040115107
  • 1040115101
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 700.1/0309411 23/eng/20240620
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Partial contents:
Voice and identifying new diegetic and dialogic frameworks in the poetry film Sarah Tremlett -- Borders and lines of fracture : John Burnside, Roseanne Watt and Havergey / Marie-Odile Pittin-Hédo -- Yann Madec and Pierre Stéphan's Diafonik : across matter, contexts and time / Nelly Blanchard.
Summary: "This innovative collection of essays is focused on the idea of transmedialization: the ways that the traditional forms of the predominantly oral cultures of Scotland and Brittany (poetry, song and story) can be transformed by the use of hybrid forms and new digital technologies. The volume invites readers from a range of disciplines - music, art, literature, history, cultural memory studies, anthropology or media studies - to consider how an intermedial aesthetics of the edge can enable these distinctive cultures to thrive. The languages of both cultures are presently endangered and the essays seek to connect notions of language with a culture which can align its traditions with the concerns of the present day. The collection proceeds from a conceptual analysis of poetry film, peripheral vision and the concerns of peripheral communities to an examination of inventive practices in the film-poem, experimental video, film portrait, word-image, digitised music, sound-image and genre-contestant narratives. The collection also includes contributions from creative practitioners who utilize a range of hybrid forms to revitalize the traditional vernacular cultures of Scotland and Brittany. The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, literature, film studies, media studies, music, cultural theory, and philosophy"-- Provided by publisher.
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Voice and identifying new diegetic and dialogic frameworks in the poetry film Sarah Tremlett -- Borders and lines of fracture : John Burnside, Roseanne Watt and Havergey / Marie-Odile Pittin-Hédo -- Yann Madec and Pierre Stéphan's Diafonik : across matter, contexts and time / Nelly Blanchard.

"This innovative collection of essays is focused on the idea of transmedialization: the ways that the traditional forms of the predominantly oral cultures of Scotland and Brittany (poetry, song and story) can be transformed by the use of hybrid forms and new digital technologies. The volume invites readers from a range of disciplines - music, art, literature, history, cultural memory studies, anthropology or media studies - to consider how an intermedial aesthetics of the edge can enable these distinctive cultures to thrive. The languages of both cultures are presently endangered and the essays seek to connect notions of language with a culture which can align its traditions with the concerns of the present day. The collection proceeds from a conceptual analysis of poetry film, peripheral vision and the concerns of peripheral communities to an examination of inventive practices in the film-poem, experimental video, film portrait, word-image, digitised music, sound-image and genre-contestant narratives. The collection also includes contributions from creative practitioners who utilize a range of hybrid forms to revitalize the traditional vernacular cultures of Scotland and Brittany. The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, literature, film studies, media studies, music, cultural theory, and philosophy"-- Provided by publisher.

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