Moving in the Renaissance: The Rhetorical Ecologies of John Stow's Survey of London and Ben Jonson's "Foot Voyage"

IF 0.1 4区 艺术学 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION
P. Reid
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Abstract:Critical phenomenologies of space and sensation often represent them as forms of popular liberation because they draw from the modernist theories of Henri Lefebvre and Michel de Certeau. However, a historical phenomenology of movement through space in two early modern period's walking texts—as rhetorical ecologies—reveal public spaces and their sensations as controversial and uncanny landscapes bound by historical and cultural practice. This analysis employs John Stow's 1598 Survey of London and the recently discovered 1618 "Foot Voyage" of Ben Jonson from London to Edinburgh as case studies for phenomenal experiences of space in Renaissance cultural history.
在文艺复兴中移动:约翰·斯托《伦敦概览》与本·琼森《徒步旅行》的修辞生态
摘要:批判的空间现象学和感觉现象学常常把它们描绘成大众解放的形式,因为它们借鉴了列斐伏尔和塞托的现代主义理论。然而,在两个早期现代的行走文本中,一种通过空间运动的历史现象学——作为修辞生态学——揭示了公共空间及其感觉是受历史和文化实践束缚的充满争议和神秘的景观。这一分析采用了约翰·斯托1598年的《伦敦调查》和最近发现的1618年本·琼森从伦敦到爱丁堡的“徒步旅行”,作为文艺复兴文化史上空间现象体验的案例研究。
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FILM CRITICISM
FILM CRITICISM FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION-
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14
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: Film Criticism is a peer-reviewed, online publication whose aim is to bring together scholarship in the field of cinema and media studies in order to present the finest work in this area, foregrounding textual criticism as a primary value. Our readership is academic, although we strive to publish material that is both accessible to undergraduates and engaging to established scholars. With over 40 years of continuous publication, Film Criticism is the third oldest academic film journal in the United States. We have published work by such international scholars as Dudley Andrew, David Bordwell, David Cook, Andrew Horton, Ann Kaplan, Marcia Landy, Peter Lehman, Janet Staiger, and Robin Wood. Equally important, FC continues to present work from emerging generations of film and media scholars representing multiple critical, cultural and theoretical perspectives. Film Criticism is an open access academic journal that allows readers to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, and link to the full texts of articles, or use them for any other lawful purpose except where otherwise noted.
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