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Human Beings and their Images

Imagination, Mimesis, Performativity

Christoph Wulf (Free University of Berlin, Germany)

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English
Bloomsbury Academic
21 September 2023
Bringing the image into dialogue with the imagination, mimesis and performativity, Christoph Wulf illuminates the historical, cultural and philosophical aspects of the relationship between images and human beings, looking both at its conceptual and physical manifestations.

Wulf explores the cultural power of the image. He shows that images take root in our personal and collective imaginaries to determine how we feel, how we perceive the arts and culture, and how our bodies respond with physical actions, in games and dance to rituals and gesture. By showing how imagination occupies an essential place in our daily conduct, Wulf makes a significant contribution to how we think about the role of images in culture, the arts and society.

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Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 25mm
Weight:   454g
ISBN:   9781350265172
ISBN 10:   1350265179
Pages:   272
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
List of Illustrations Part I. Image and Imagination 1. The World as Image: The Great Image without Form 2. Imagination and the Development of Human Beings 3. Iconic Forms of Imagination 4. Theories and Concepts of Imagination Part II. Imagination and the Imaginary 5. Collectivity and the Dynamic of the Imaginary 6. The Imaginary, the Symbolic and the Real 7. The Performativity of the Imagination 8. Images as Actions Part III. Imagination and Practices of the Body 9. The World of Play and Games 10. The Anthropology of Dance 11. The Human Need for Rituals 12. Gestures as Language Part IV. Mimesis and Cultural Learning 13. Cultural Learning as Mimetic Learning 14. The Intangible Cultural Heritage 15. Family Rituals 16. Family Happiness Conclusion: The Power of Images Bibliography Index

Christoph Wulf is Professor of Anthropology and Philosophy of Education and Co-Founder of the Interdisciplinary Center for Historical Anthropology at the Free University of Berlin, Germany.

Reviews for Human Beings and their Images: Imagination, Mimesis, Performativity

Christoph Wulf’s anthropological approach to images, studying the way we appropriate them through mimesis and rituals, and their power to shape the personality and generate multiple human worlds, makes this an indispensable book for anyone interested in their role in culture, the arts, the training of the body, and the rise of the personal and social imaginaries. This is one of the broadest works on the subject available in English. * Joan Ramon Resina, Professor of Comparative Literature, Stanford University, USA * This is an engaging and important read which explores the role played by images and human beings’ understandings of images. Wulf carefully explores the relationships between image, imagination, the imaginary, ritualistic practices and mimesis, offering an anthropological lens on these and the position (and power) of the image. A powerful book, which will be of interest to researchers from a range of disciplines. * Jessica Bradley, Lecturer in Literacies, University of Sheffield, UK * In the tradition of philosophical anthropology, Christoph Wulf brings alive discussions of the human that had more recently fallen out of favour. Moving deftly between the image and the imagination, this erudite and deeply satisfying work does justice to both the universal capacity enabling our singular engagement with images and the cultural differences defining us in our temporal worlds. * John Borneman, Professor of Anthropology, Princeton University, USA *


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