(2014) Kunst als ästhetische Strategie. Differenz von Hingabe und Distanz als Bruch und Voraussetzung für eine neue Form des Dialogs

In Stoellger, Philipp; Gutjahr, Marco (Hrsg.), An den Grenzen des Bildes. Zur visuellen Anthropologie, Königshausen & Neumann: Würzburg 2014 (Interpretation Interdisziplinär, 15). pp. 115-130 (2014)
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By observing processes of art perception two contradicting phenomena come to the fore: a feeling of closeness and distance at the same time. The phenomenologists Martin Heidegger and Bernhard Waldenfels describe this connection as a matter of being ("Seinsweise") of images, that allows new views of the world whereas the two cultural anthropologists Ernst Cassirer and Hartmut Böhme note that the connection between both can be seen as the basis of experience ("Erlebnisweise") of images and therefore serves for communication. Here one can see, knowledge-oriented notions the former promote do not exclude semiotic notions the latter imply.

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