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Interpretation has historically been understood as a method to shrink the distance between the interpreter and the interpreted. This view has dominated the comprehension of the interpretation of art: it always entails the interpretation of something, and this something must then govern our effort to understand it. If not, we are left with mere subjective whims. This book tries to modify this well-worn view by altering the dualist position to incorporate the very object within the sense-making activity. Interpretation rather becomes the creative making of something different, and this explains why it is deemed unfinished. The notion of “re-contextualization” covers this in between operation (between work and interpretation), and the very object of interpretation remains just an enabling condition of transference. Interpretation preserves the challenge, by re-making and re-locating meaning.

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Preface – Acknowledgments – Art is What Makes Life More Important than Art – Interpretation as a Mode of Sense-Making – A Myriad of Mysteries – Re-contextualization – The House of Mirrors, and Cards – Illustrations – References – Index

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    Publisher: Peter Lang AG
    Publication Date: 23/09/2021
    ISBN13: 9783631851562, 978-3631851562
    ISBN10: 3631851561

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Interpretation has historically been understood as a method to shrink the distance between the interpreter and the interpreted. This view has dominated the comprehension of the interpretation of art: it always entails the interpretation of something, and this something must then govern our effort to understand it. If not, we are left with mere subjective whims. This book tries to modify this well-worn view by altering the dualist position to incorporate the very object within the sense-making activity. Interpretation rather becomes the creative making of something different, and this explains why it is deemed unfinished. The notion of “re-contextualization” covers this in between operation (between work and interpretation), and the very object of interpretation remains just an enabling condition of transference. Interpretation preserves the challenge, by re-making and re-locating meaning.

    Table of Contents

    Preface – Acknowledgments – Art is What Makes Life More Important than Art – Interpretation as a Mode of Sense-Making – A Myriad of Mysteries – Re-contextualization – The House of Mirrors, and Cards – Illustrations – References – Index

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