One of the ways to understand literary modernism is to see it as a response to the crisis of Western ocularcentrism. First taking up E. M. Forster as a main figure and later shifting its point of focus to Virginia Woolf and finally to a contemporary author Zadie Smith, this dissertation examines how literature can respond when our long-standing belief in the sight’s ability to reach knowledge is challenged. Forster’s novels, written at the dawn of the twentieth century, can be read as a remarkably honest record of the age’s epistemological anxiety and puzzlement at the recognition that the equation of seeing and knowing in its familiar Cartesian guise was hardly possible any more. The dim feeling of unfitness that Forster felt about realism...
This thesis examines two specific interventions in vision theory—namely, Herbert Spencer\u27s theory...
This thesis examines two specific interventions in vision theory—namely, Herbert Spencer\u27s theory...
The twentieth century is often characterized as an age of images. The majority of theories about tec...
One of the ways to understand literary modernism is to see it as a response to the crisis of Western...
In the early 20thcentury, a “crisis of ocularcentrism” arose in philosophy, replacing the Cartesian ...
In the early 20thcentury, a “crisis of ocularcentrism” arose in philosophy, replacing the Cartesian ...
In the early 20thcentury, a “crisis of ocularcentrism” arose in philosophy, replacing the Cartesian ...
This book offers an interpretative key to Virginia Woolf???s visual and spatial strategies by invest...
Much of Virginia Woolf\u27s writing was motivated by her lifelong quest to depict the elusive proces...
In their article, The Eye, The Mind & the Spirit: Why ‘the Look of Things’ Held a ‘Great Power’ Ove...
The book offers an interpretative key to Woolf’s visual and spatial strategies by investigating thei...
This article explores the relation between visual and verbal representation in Virginia Woolf’s The ...
The book offers an interpretative key to Woolf’s visual and spatial strategies by investigating thei...
This study argues that contemporary literature archives and articulates its wider visual environment...
The twentieth century is often characterized as an age of images. The majority of theories about tec...
This thesis examines two specific interventions in vision theory—namely, Herbert Spencer\u27s theory...
This thesis examines two specific interventions in vision theory—namely, Herbert Spencer\u27s theory...
The twentieth century is often characterized as an age of images. The majority of theories about tec...
One of the ways to understand literary modernism is to see it as a response to the crisis of Western...
In the early 20thcentury, a “crisis of ocularcentrism” arose in philosophy, replacing the Cartesian ...
In the early 20thcentury, a “crisis of ocularcentrism” arose in philosophy, replacing the Cartesian ...
In the early 20thcentury, a “crisis of ocularcentrism” arose in philosophy, replacing the Cartesian ...
This book offers an interpretative key to Virginia Woolf???s visual and spatial strategies by invest...
Much of Virginia Woolf\u27s writing was motivated by her lifelong quest to depict the elusive proces...
In their article, The Eye, The Mind & the Spirit: Why ‘the Look of Things’ Held a ‘Great Power’ Ove...
The book offers an interpretative key to Woolf’s visual and spatial strategies by investigating thei...
This article explores the relation between visual and verbal representation in Virginia Woolf’s The ...
The book offers an interpretative key to Woolf’s visual and spatial strategies by investigating thei...
This study argues that contemporary literature archives and articulates its wider visual environment...
The twentieth century is often characterized as an age of images. The majority of theories about tec...
This thesis examines two specific interventions in vision theory—namely, Herbert Spencer\u27s theory...
This thesis examines two specific interventions in vision theory—namely, Herbert Spencer\u27s theory...
The twentieth century is often characterized as an age of images. The majority of theories about tec...