Travelling Concepts in the Humanities is intended as a guidebook for interdisciplinary cultural analysis in the hum anities. In this challeng ing work, Mieke Bal analyses a variety of concepts - such as meaning, metaphor, narrative, and m yth - that 'travel' from one discipline to another. To illustrate the possibilities of these concepts, she provides exam ples drawn from a num ber of disciplines, including literary criticism , art history, and visual studies. Interdisciplinarity, she argues, must seek its heuristic and methodological basis in concepts rather than in methods. This is not only a guidebook, but also a story of adventure: we are witnesses as concepts travel into or through visual studies (or the cultural practice of art), displaying their possibilities through a series of fascinating case studies. Returning from our travels we find that the object constructed no longer is the 'thing' that we chose; it has become a living creature, embedded in new questions and considerations. This lively, wide-ranging, and innovative study will be of interest to scholars in a variety of disciplines, including literary studies, art hisÂtory, biblical studies, feminist theory, and visual and cultural studies.
Author(s): Mieke Bal
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Year: 2002
Language: English
Pages: 380
City: Toronto