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Rhetoric of the Image by Roland Barthes [https://faculty.georgetown.edu/irvinem/theory/Barthes-Rhetoric-of-the-image-ex.pdf -->pdf] | Rhetoric of the Image by Roland Barthes [https://faculty.georgetown.edu/irvinem/theory/Barthes-Rhetoric-of-the-image-ex.pdf -->pdf] | ||
Films and Feelings by Raymond Durgnat | Films and Feelings by Raymond Durgnat (ordered through the library) | ||
Abstraction and Empathy by Wilhelm Worringer [https://monoskop.org/images/a/a2/Worringer_Wilhelm_Abstraction_and_Empathy_1997.pdf -->pdf] | Abstraction and Empathy by Wilhelm Worringer [https://monoskop.org/images/a/a2/Worringer_Wilhelm_Abstraction_and_Empathy_1997.pdf -->pdf] |
Revision as of 14:25, 19 September 2019
summer 2019
ongoing
further
from Shrader:
Rhetoric of the Image by Roland Barthes -->pdf
Films and Feelings by Raymond Durgnat (ordered through the library)
Abstraction and Empathy by Wilhelm Worringer -->pdf
Against Interpretation by Susan Sontag -->pdf
from Brown:
“Richard Rohr, “Utterly Humbled by Mystery,” published December 18, 2006, National Public Radio “This I Believe” series, http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6631954 (accessed February 15, 2010).”
non-academic (but no less informative)
notice how people explain complicated concepts in an accessible, informative, helpful way
- memory
- cinematographic language (via Vox x BBC Planet Earth)