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Vermeer and the Invention of Seeing by Bryan Jay Wolf,

Vermeer and the Invention of Seeing by Bryan Jay Wolf,
This book begins with a single premise: that Vermeer painted images not only of extraordinary beauty, but of extraordinary strangeness. To understand that strangeness, Bryan Jay Wolf turns to the history of early modernism and to ways of seeing that first developed in the seventeenth century. In a series of provocative readings, Wolf presents Vermeer in bracing new ways, arguing for the painter's immersion in -- rather than withdrawal from -- the intellectual concerns of his day. The result is a Vermeer we have not seen before: a painter whose serene spaces and clam subjects incorporate within themselves, however obliquely, the world's troubles. Vermeer abandons what his predecessors had labored so carefully to achieve: legible spaces, a world of moral clarity defined by the pressure of a hand against a table, or the scatter of light across a bare wall. Instead Vermeer complicated Dutch domestic art and invented what has puzzled and captivated his admirers ever since: the odd daubs of white pigment, scattered across the plane of the canvas; patches of blurred surface, contradicting the painting's illusionism without explanation; and the querulous silence that endows his women with secrets they dare not reveal. This beautifully illustrated book situates Vermeer in relation to his predecessors and contemporaries, and it demonstrates how powerfully he wrestled with questions of gender, class, and representation. By rethinking Vermeer's achievement in relation to the early modern world that gave him birth, Wolf takes northern Renaissance and early modern studies in new directions.



Strange Pilgrimages: Exile, Travel & National Identity in Latin America, 1880-1990s by Ingrid E. Fey,
Strange Pilgrimages: Exile, Travel & National Identity in Latin America, 1880-1990s by Ingrid E. Fey,
This fascinating collection of essays and articles shows how Latin Americans' travels and residency abroad helped them re-examine their own origins and perceptions of their homeland. Latin Americans traveled both purposefully and frequently in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Strange Pilgrimages reveals their experiences in Europe and the United States, and explores their power to shape opinions and bring outside influence back to Latin America. This new book analyzes Latin Americans' longstanding attraction to and interest in other cultures as barometers of their own progress. In addition, Strange Pilgrimages examines the invention of tradition, cultural practice, and identity formation among nation-states. A combination of articles and primary sources provides readers with both informed analysis of the experiences of Latin American travellers and entertaining first-hand accounts from the travellers and exiles themselves. These travellers were a diverse group that included artists, diplomats, political exiles, athletes, dilettantes, and more. Readers will learn that Latin Americans came to understand their homelands better and in fact helped to define their own countries' identities through their experiences traveling and living abroad.



Independent invention - Independent invention is one of the three mechanisms of cultural change. The three mechanisms include diffusion, acculturation and independent invention.

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Doctor Strange - Doctor Strange, a fictional character, is a sorcerer and superhero featured in Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, he first appeared in Strange Tales #110 (July 1963).

Strange Tales - Strange Tales was the name of several comic book anthology series that have been published by Marvel Comics. It introduced the features "Doctor Strange" and "Nick Fury, Agent of S.



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