Reflecting in Text and Image

Sponsoring Organization(s)

International Association of Word and Image Studies (IAWIS)

Organizer Name

Véronique Plesch, Janet T. Marquardt

Organizer Affiliation

Colby College, Eastern Illinois Univ.

Presider Name

Véronique Plesch, Janet T. Marquardt

Paper Title 1

The Christ in Majesty Image in the Codex Amiatinus

Presenter 1 Name

Peter Darby

Presenter 1 Affiliation

Univ. of Leicester

Paper Title 2

Finding the Gestalt of Text and Image: Diagrams and Canterbury Cathedral

Presenter 2 Name

Karen Webb

Presenter 2 Affiliation

Univ. of Pittsburgh

Paper Title 3

Theorizing the Double Vision of the Theophilus Legend

Presenter 3 Name

Jerry Root

Presenter 3 Affiliation

Univ. of Utah

Paper Title 4

Carpaccio’s Miracle with the Demoniac: Image, Text, and Context in the Creation of the Past in Late Fifteenth-Century Venice

Presenter 4 Name

Kiril Petkov

Presenter 4 Affiliation

Univ. of Wisconsin-River Falls

Start Date

10-5-2013 3:30 PM

Session Location

Schneider 1130

Description

Founded in July 1987, the International Association of Word and Image Studies / Association Internationale pour l'Etude des Rapports entre Texte et Image (IAWIS/AIERTI) seeks to foster the study of Word and Image relations in a general cultural context and especially in the arts in the broadest sense.

Each of the four papers in this session addresses a work in a variety of media--manuscript illumination, architecture, literature, and painting--that displays the integration and interrelationships between textual and visual discourses.

Véronique Plesch and Janet T. Marquardt

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May 10th, 3:30 PM

Reflecting in Text and Image

Schneider 1130

Founded in July 1987, the International Association of Word and Image Studies / Association Internationale pour l'Etude des Rapports entre Texte et Image (IAWIS/AIERTI) seeks to foster the study of Word and Image relations in a general cultural context and especially in the arts in the broadest sense.

Each of the four papers in this session addresses a work in a variety of media--manuscript illumination, architecture, literature, and painting--that displays the integration and interrelationships between textual and visual discourses.

Véronique Plesch and Janet T. Marquardt