Searching for Sebald: photography after W. G. Sebald
W.G. Sebald's books are sui generis hybrids of fiction, travelogue, autobiography and historical expose, in which a narrator (both Sebald and not Sebald) comments on the quick blossoming of natural wonders and the long deaths that come of human atrocities. All his narratives are punctuated with...
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Zusammenfassung: | W.G. Sebald's books are sui generis hybrids of fiction, travelogue, autobiography and historical expose, in which a narrator (both Sebald and not Sebald) comments on the quick blossoming of natural wonders and the long deaths that come of human atrocities. All his narratives are punctuated with images--murky photographs, architectural plans, engravings, paintings, newspaper clippings--inserted into the prose without captions and often without obvious connection to the words that surround them. This important volume includes a rare 1993 interview called "But the written word is not a true document': A Conversation with W.G. Sebald about Photography and Literature," in which Sebald talks exclusively about his use of photographs. It contains some of Sebald's most illuminating and poetic remarks about the topic yet. In it, he discusses Barthes, the photograph's "appeal," the childhood image of Kafka, family photographs, and even images he never used in his writings. In addition, Searching for Sebald positions Sebald within an art-historical tradition that begins with the Surrealists, continues through Joseph Beuys and blossoms in the recent work of Christian Boltanski and Gerhard Richter, and tracks his continuing inspiration to artists such as Tacita Dean and Helen Mirra. An international roster of artists and scholars unpacks the intricacies of his unique method. Seventeen theoretical essays approach Sebald through the multiple filters of art history (Krauss), film studies (Kluge), cultural theory (Benjamin), psychoanalysis (Freud), and especially photographic history and theory (Barthes, Kracauer), and 17 modern and contemporary art project are read through a Sebaldian filter. IfSebald's artistic output acts as a touchstone for new critical theory being written on "post-medium" photographic practices, Searching for Sebald suggests a model for new investigations in the burgeoning field of visual studies. |
Beschreibung: | Rez.: Modern language review 104 (2009),4, S. 1189-1193 (Carolin Duttlinger) Includes bibliographical references and indexes |
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adam_text | Christel
Díllbohner
Lise
Patt
10 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
14
FOREWORD
16
introduction Searching for Sebald: What I Know for Sure
99
NOTES ON HOWTO READTHIS BOOK
44
INTERMEZZO VERTIGO
Christian
Scholz 104
Pablo Helguera
110
Skuta
120
Christina Kraenzle
126
Tris Vonna-Michell
Florence
Feiereisen
&
Daniel Pope
Chris
Rochelle
Helen
Mirra
146
162
188
198
180
SHOEBOXES
But the Written Word Is Not a True Document :
A Conversation with W. G. Sebald on Literature and Photography
How to Understand the Light on a Landscape
The colorful auras discovered in old black-and-white negative
glass plates of one family photographed at the same location
Picturing Place: Travel, Photography, and Imaginative Geography
in W. G. Sebald s Kings of Saturn
Who Is
Reinhold Hahn?
True Fictions and Fictional Truths:
The Enigmatic in Sebald s Use of Images in The Emigrants
Birdland
Excerpt from Gray Index
INTERMEZZO THE EMIGRANTS
WEBS
John Sears
204
Photographs, Images, and the Space of Literature in Sebald s Prose
Mattias
Frey 226
Theorizing Cinema in Sebald and Sebald with Cinema
Matthew
T.
Marco 242
Tim
Wright
248
Lisa Diedrich
256
Markus Zisselsberger 280
Anne Flannery
302
Adrian
Daub
306
The
Minimalls
of Downey, California
Sebald s Tree: The Development of a
90%
True Digital Story
Gathering Evidence of Ghosts: W. G. Sebald s Practices of Witnessing
Melancholy Longings: Sebald, Benjamin, and the Image of Kafka
Sebald s Invisible Cities
Donner à Voir :
The Logics of the Caption in
W. G.
Sebald s Rings of Saturn and Alexander
Kluge s
Devil s Blind Spot
Antoinette LaFarge
330
All That Is Beyond Hearing: A Life of
Arturo
Ott
320
Deborah Cullen
350
Anneleen Masschelein 360
Christel
Dillbohner
388
Bettina Mosbach 390
Christa-Maria 412
Lerm Hayes
Daniel Lash
440
Avi
Kempinski
456
Carsten Strathausen 472
ICI
Research Team
492
INTERMEZZO THE RINGS OF SATURN
WEAVING
Felix Gonzalez-Torres: The Jigsaw Puzzles
Hand in Glove: Negative Indexicality
in
André
Breton s
Nadja
and W. G. Sebald s Austerlitz
Itinerary for a Walking Tour Through East
Anglia
Superimposition as a Narrative Strategy in Austerlitz
Post-War Germany and Objective Chance :
W. G.
Sebald, Joseph Beuys, and
Tacita
Dean
Translation and Repetition: An Architectural Translation
ofW. G. Sebald s The Rings of Saturn
Quel
Roman! : Sebald, Barthes, and the Pursuit of the Mother-Image
Going Nowhere: Sebald s Rhizomatic Travels
A Truth That Lies Elsewhere
Axel Forrester
Shimon Attie
512
5И
Christopher C.
516
Gregory
-Guider
Christian
Scholz 542
Dorothy Cross
550
Richard Croumshaw
558
Suvan
Geer
584
Adam
Pendleton
588
Jeremy Millar
592
DUST
Max
Photographs
Memorial Sights/Sites: Sebald, Photography,
and the Art of Autobiogeography in The Emigrants
Pictures Remain and Live: Remembering W. G. Sebald
W.
C. SEBALD
IN PORTRAIT PHOTO PORTFOLIO
Antarctica
German Suffering or Narrative Fetishism? :
W. G. Sebald s Air War and Literature:
Zürich
Lectures
Trying to Remember my Mother s Face
History series
A Firework for W. G. Sebald
(2005-06)
600
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
604
CREDITS
606
BIBLIOGRAPHY
619
NOTES ON STYLE
621
INDICES
396
INTERMEZZO AUSTERLITZ
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Christel
Díllbohner
Lise
Patt
10 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
14
FOREWORD
16
introduction Searching for Sebald: What I Know for Sure
99
NOTES ON HOWTO READTHIS BOOK
44
INTERMEZZO VERTIGO
Christian
Scholz 104
Pablo Helguera
110
Skuta
120
Christina Kraenzle
126
Tris Vonna-Michell
Florence
Feiereisen
&
Daniel Pope
Chris
Rochelle
Helen
Mirra
146
162
188
198
180
SHOEBOXES
'But the Written Word Is Not a True Document':
A Conversation with W. G. Sebald on Literature and Photography
How to Understand the Light on a Landscape
The colorful auras discovered in old black-and-white negative
glass plates of one family photographed at the same location
Picturing Place: Travel, Photography, and Imaginative Geography
in W. G. Sebald's Kings of Saturn
Who Is
Reinhold Hahn?
True Fictions and Fictional Truths:
The Enigmatic in Sebald's Use of Images in The Emigrants
Birdland
Excerpt from Gray Index
INTERMEZZO THE EMIGRANTS
WEBS
John Sears
204
Photographs, Images, and the Space of Literature in Sebald's Prose
Mattias
Frey 226
Theorizing Cinema in Sebald and Sebald with Cinema
Matthew
T.
Marco 242
Tim
Wright
248
Lisa Diedrich
256
Markus Zisselsberger 280
Anne Flannery
302
Adrian
Daub
306
The
Minimalls
of Downey, California
Sebald's Tree: The Development of a
90%
True Digital Story
Gathering Evidence of Ghosts: W. G. Sebald's Practices of Witnessing
Melancholy Longings: Sebald, Benjamin, and the Image of Kafka
Sebald's Invisible Cities
'Donner à Voir':
The Logics of the Caption in
W. G.
Sebald's Rings of Saturn and Alexander
Kluge 's
Devil's Blind Spot
Antoinette LaFarge
330
All That Is Beyond Hearing: A Life of
Arturo
Ott
320
Deborah Cullen
350
Anneleen Masschelein 360
Christel
Dillbohner
388
Bettina Mosbach 390
Christa-Maria 412
Lerm Hayes
Daniel Lash
440
Avi
Kempinski
456
Carsten Strathausen 472
ICI
Research Team
492
INTERMEZZO THE RINGS OF SATURN
WEAVING
Felix Gonzalez-Torres: The Jigsaw Puzzles
Hand in Glove: Negative Indexicality
in
André
Breton's
Nadja
and W. G. Sebald's Austerlitz
Itinerary for a Walking Tour Through East
Anglia
Superimposition as a Narrative Strategy in Austerlitz
Post-War Germany and Objective Chance':
W. G.
Sebald, Joseph Beuys, and
Tacita
Dean
Translation and Repetition: An Architectural Translation
ofW. G. Sebald's The Rings of Saturn
'Quel
Roman!': Sebald, Barthes, and the Pursuit of the Mother-Image
Going Nowhere: Sebald's Rhizomatic Travels
A Truth That Lies Elsewhere
Axel Forrester
Shimon Attie
512
5И
Christopher C.
516
Gregory
'-Guider
Christian
Scholz 542
Dorothy Cross
550
Richard Croumshaw
558
Suvan
Geer
584
Adam
Pendleton
588
Jeremy Millar
592
DUST
Max
Photographs
Memorial Sights/Sites: Sebald, Photography,
and the Art of Autobiogeography in The Emigrants
Pictures Remain and Live: Remembering W. G. Sebald
W.
C. SEBALD
IN PORTRAIT PHOTO PORTFOLIO
Antarctica
German Suffering or 'Narrative Fetishism?':
W. G. Sebald's 'Air War and Literature:
Zürich
Lectures'
Trying to Remember my Mother's Face
History series
A Firework for W. G. Sebald
(2005-06)
600
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
604
CREDITS
606
BIBLIOGRAPHY
619
NOTES ON STYLE
621
INDICES
396
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spelling | Searching for Sebald photography after W. G. Sebald ed. by Lise Patt with Christel Dillbohner Los Angeles, Calif. Inst. of Cultural Inquiry 2007 631, [24] S. zahlr. Ill. 26 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Rez.: Modern language review 104 (2009),4, S. 1189-1193 (Carolin Duttlinger) Includes bibliographical references and indexes W.G. Sebald's books are sui generis hybrids of fiction, travelogue, autobiography and historical expose, in which a narrator (both Sebald and not Sebald) comments on the quick blossoming of natural wonders and the long deaths that come of human atrocities. All his narratives are punctuated with images--murky photographs, architectural plans, engravings, paintings, newspaper clippings--inserted into the prose without captions and often without obvious connection to the words that surround them. This important volume includes a rare 1993 interview called "But the written word is not a true document': A Conversation with W.G. Sebald about Photography and Literature," in which Sebald talks exclusively about his use of photographs. It contains some of Sebald's most illuminating and poetic remarks about the topic yet. In it, he discusses Barthes, the photograph's "appeal," the childhood image of Kafka, family photographs, and even images he never used in his writings. In addition, Searching for Sebald positions Sebald within an art-historical tradition that begins with the Surrealists, continues through Joseph Beuys and blossoms in the recent work of Christian Boltanski and Gerhard Richter, and tracks his continuing inspiration to artists such as Tacita Dean and Helen Mirra. An international roster of artists and scholars unpacks the intricacies of his unique method. Seventeen theoretical essays approach Sebald through the multiple filters of art history (Krauss), film studies (Kluge), cultural theory (Benjamin), psychoanalysis (Freud), and especially photographic history and theory (Barthes, Kracauer), and 17 modern and contemporary art project are read through a Sebaldian filter. IfSebald's artistic output acts as a touchstone for new critical theory being written on "post-medium" photographic practices, Searching for Sebald suggests a model for new investigations in the burgeoning field of visual studies. Sebald, Winfried Georg / 1944-2001 / Criticism and interpretation Sebald, Winfried Georg / 1944-2001 / Interviews Sebald, Winfried Georg <1944-2001> Interviews Sebald, Winfried Georg <1944-2001> Criticism and interpretation Sebald, W. G. 1944-2001 (DE-588)119310007 gnd rswk-swf Art and literature Literature and photography Fotografie (DE-588)4045895-7 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Sebald, W. G. 1944-2001 (DE-588)119310007 p Fotografie (DE-588)4045895-7 s DE-604 Patt, Lise Sonstige oth Digitalisierung UB Augsburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016231547&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Searching for Sebald photography after W. G. Sebald Sebald, Winfried Georg / 1944-2001 / Criticism and interpretation Sebald, Winfried Georg / 1944-2001 / Interviews Sebald, Winfried Georg <1944-2001> Interviews Sebald, Winfried Georg <1944-2001> Criticism and interpretation Sebald, W. G. 1944-2001 (DE-588)119310007 gnd Art and literature Literature and photography Fotografie (DE-588)4045895-7 gnd |
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title | Searching for Sebald photography after W. G. Sebald |
title_auth | Searching for Sebald photography after W. G. Sebald |
title_exact_search | Searching for Sebald photography after W. G. Sebald |
title_exact_search_txtP | Searching for Sebald photography after W. G. Sebald |
title_full | Searching for Sebald photography after W. G. Sebald ed. by Lise Patt with Christel Dillbohner |
title_fullStr | Searching for Sebald photography after W. G. Sebald ed. by Lise Patt with Christel Dillbohner |
title_full_unstemmed | Searching for Sebald photography after W. G. Sebald ed. by Lise Patt with Christel Dillbohner |
title_short | Searching for Sebald |
title_sort | searching for sebald photography after w g sebald |
title_sub | photography after W. G. Sebald |
topic | Sebald, Winfried Georg / 1944-2001 / Criticism and interpretation Sebald, Winfried Georg / 1944-2001 / Interviews Sebald, Winfried Georg <1944-2001> Interviews Sebald, Winfried Georg <1944-2001> Criticism and interpretation Sebald, W. G. 1944-2001 (DE-588)119310007 gnd Art and literature Literature and photography Fotografie (DE-588)4045895-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Sebald, Winfried Georg / 1944-2001 / Criticism and interpretation Sebald, Winfried Georg / 1944-2001 / Interviews Sebald, Winfried Georg <1944-2001> Interviews Sebald, Winfried Georg <1944-2001> Criticism and interpretation Sebald, W. G. 1944-2001 Art and literature Literature and photography Fotografie Aufsatzsammlung |
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