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2015. augusztus 26. szerda, 17:35

Megjelent a Visual Learning könyvsorozat 5. kötete a Peter Lang Verlag gondozásában, Beyond Words. Pictures, Parables, Paradoxes címmel. A kötet szerkesztői: Benedek András és Nyíri Kristóf.

 

Adatok:

Benedek, András / Nyíri, Kristóf (eds.) 2015: Beyond Words. Pictures, Parables, Paradoxes. Series Visual Learning - Volume 5. Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien: Peter Lang.

 

Tartalom:

András Benedek: Preface

Philipp Stoellger: Living Images and Images We Live By. What Does It Mean to Become a Living Image?

Zoltán Kövecses: Metaphor and Parable

Mohsen Bakhtiar: Metaphorical Eternity in Action. The Nonlinguistic Realization of Death Metaphors in Iranian Culture

Karolina Golinowska: The Art of Memory Politics: Visual Learning - Visual Resisting

Tobias Schöttler: The Iconic Surplus in Visual Arguments: Where Limitations and Potentials Coincide

Lieven Vandelanotte: «More Than One Way at Once». Simultaneous Viewpoints in Text and Image

Matthew Crippen: Pictures, Experiential Learning and Phenomenology

Zsuzsanna Kondor: Do We Have a Visual Mind?

Jelena Issajeva: Mental Imagery as a Sign System

Irma Puškarević/Uroš Nedeljković: The Semiotics of Images: Photographic Conventions in Advertising

András G. Benedek: Augmenting Conceptualization by Visual Knowledge Organization

Ágnes Veszelszki: Emoticons vs. Reaction-Gifs. Non-Verbal Communication on the Internet from the Aspects of Visuality, Verbality and Time

Andrea Balogh/Zsolt Szántó: The Changing Appearance of Text and Images on Online Interfaces

György Molnár/Zoltán Szűts: Visual Learning - Picture and Memory in Virtual Worlds

Petra Aczél: Ingenious Rhetoric: The Visual Secret of Rhetoricality

Eszter Deli: Media Argumentation: A Novel Approach to Television Rhetoric and the Power of the News

Gabriella Németh: Paradoxical Representation of Tropes in Visual Rhetoric

Gábor Forgács: Visual Rhetoric Used in Mapping Natural Language Arguments – Paul Boghossian: Seemings: Sensory and Intellectual

Mojca Küplen: Cognitive Function of Beauty and Ugliness in Light of Kant's Theory of Aesthetic Ideas

Andrija Šoć: Kant's Phenomenology of Aesthetic Experience

Monika Jovanović: The Thread and the Chain. «Family Resemblances» and the Possibility of Non-Essentialist Conceptual Structure

Kristóf Nyíri: Wittgenstein and Common-Sense Philosophy

 

 

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