Kairos or occasion as paradigm in the visual medium: "Nachleben", iconography, hermeneutics
The meaning of tearing and splitting as a life-, love- and wisdom-generating event (for example, the tearing of the temple curtain) is profoundly rooted in the visual and literary 'bodies' of ancient and Christian thought. The primordial cosmogonic split is always sudden, is always sharp (...
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Zusammenfassung: | The meaning of tearing and splitting as a life-, love- and wisdom-generating event (for example, the tearing of the temple curtain) is profoundly rooted in the visual and literary 'bodies' of ancient and Christian thought. The primordial cosmogonic split is always sudden, is always sharp (like a knife), appears as a flash (sudden and all encompassing) and is experienced through the whole bodily sensorium (in shivering, bliss, sigh, wind, breath). The split is the epiphany of radical change, revolution and the transition beyond. The Greek deity Kairos embodies this mystery. The reach of Kairos can be detected in the theory of rhetoric (Sophists vs. Aristotle (385-322 BC)), in humanistic politics, in postmodern theology and in contemporary time-management. Iconographical studies have treated Kairos's 'Nachleben' in Byzantine and Latin visual traditions where the god is conflated with Fortuna and Occasio. This essay addresses the impact of Kairos and its iconographic 'Nachleben' from a literary and historical perspective, and further considers Kairos as a new art historical paradigm. 0Indeed, Kairos can offer us alternative hermeneutics to reconceive the image as chronotopos, as epiphany and as intercession |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
1. PREFACE I
2. SEMANTICS AND RHETORIC 5
3. KAIROS ANDEKPHRASIS N
4. HAIR AND TASSELS 19
5. KAIROS ICONOGRAPHY AS CHRONOTOPOS 3
1
6. KAIROS ICONOGRAPHY AS PSEUDOMORPHOSIS 45
7. ABY WARBURG (1866-192C)) AND KAIROS 61
8. IMAGERY AS KAIROTIC ENERGY 69
9. KAIROTIC ELEMENTS IN THE ANNUNCIATION 79
10. INTERVAL AND LEONARDO 9
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11. INTERRUPTION TOWARDS THE SELF 99
12. THE FINAL CUT. OSCULETURME
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ILLUSTRATIONS
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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INDEX NOMINUM
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COLOPHON
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