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  1. Engaging with the Bible in Visual Culture
    Hermeneutics between Word and Image, with Broomberg and Chanarin's Holy Bible
    Published: [2019]

    Increasingly articulate contemporary art practices are engaging with biblical representation, revealing new relationships with religion through the availability of the word in image. Taking as exemplary the photographic publication of Adam Broomberg... more

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    Increasingly articulate contemporary art practices are engaging with biblical representation, revealing new relationships with religion through the availability of the word in image. Taking as exemplary the photographic publication of Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin's Holy Bible (2013), this essay considers the evidence for their hermeneutics between image and word that is characterized by open awareness of and expansive participation in the (rereading of the) Bible. Discussing this engagement, I explore imagistic readings of the Bible through the artists' strategies of interpolation and repetition, as well as examining their chosen theme—catastrophe—for its revelatory power. Through the artists' self-reflexive hermeneutics of indeterminacy, I argue that the discussion of the return of religion in art needs attuning to this kind of specific practitioner experience: a hermeneutical circle of imaginative, dialogical, and dynamic interpretative positions in which the notion of indeterminacy is persuasive for interpretative grist, historical accountability, and theological horizon.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Article (journal)
    Format: Online
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    Parent title: Enthalten in: Religion and the arts; Leiden : Brill, 1996; 23(2019), 4, Seite 411-433; Online-Ressource

    Subjects: Archive of Modern Conflict; Bible; Broomberg; Chanarin; Christianity; Gadamer; Holy Bible; art history; hermeneutics; indeterminacy; photography; reception theory; theology; visual culture; visual culture criticism
  2. Productive consumption hypothesis and a two-sector model of economic development
    Published: 13 February, 2019
    Publisher:  Institute for Economic Studies, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Series: KEIO-IES discussion paper series ; DP2019, 007 (13 February, 2019)
    Subjects: developing country; economic growth; indeterminacy of equilibrium; productive consumption; growth; indeterminacy; productive consumption externality; two-sector model
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 23 Seiten), Illustrationen