For a Critical Iconology : the Meaning, Dynamics and Effectiveness of Images

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The present-day theory of image comes in the wake of iconology, by virtue of the explicit re-use of several problematic themes which are central to this method, and permit its critical redevelopment : 1. Reflection about iconic representation, about its relation to language and its specific logic; 2. The investigation into the dynamics of the image ; 3. The study of the effectiveness of images and the production of many different kinds ok knowledge under the effect of editing operations

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Maud Hagelstein
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