TY - BOOK ID - 118337061 TI - Intervisuality AU - Acosta-Hughes, Benjamin AU - Athanassaki, Lucia AU - Bierl, Anton AU - Bowie, Ewen L AU - Cadario, Matteo AU - Capra, Andrea AU - Catenacci, Carmine AU - Floridi, Lucia AU - Gazis, George Alexander AU - Nobili, Cecilia AU - Palmisciano, Riccardo AU - Pizzone, Aglae AU - Prioux, Evelyne AU - Höschele, Regina PY - 2023 SN - 9783110795448 9783110795523 3110795442 9783110795240 PB - Berlin Boston DB - UniCat KW - Greek literature KW - Classical literature KW - Intertextuality. KW - Classical literature. KW - Greek literature. KW - Vision in literature. KW - Criticism KW - Semiotics KW - Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) KW - Balkan literature KW - Byzantine literature KW - Classical philology KW - Greek philology KW - Literature, Classical KW - Literature KW - Literature, Ancient KW - Latin literature KW - History and criticism. KW - ekphrasis. KW - intertextuality. KW - intervisuality. KW - performance. KW - Intertextuality KW - History and criticism UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:118337061 AB - Intertextuality is a well-known tool in literary criticism and has been widely applied to ancient literature, with, perhaps surprisingly, classical scholarship being at the frontline in developing new theoretical approaches. By contrast, the seemingly parallel notion of intervisuality has only recently begun to appear in classical studies. In fact, intervisuality still lacks a clear definition and scope. Unlike intertextuality, which is consistently used with reference to the interrelationship between texts, the term ‘intervisuality’ is used not only to trace the interrelationship between images in the visual domain, but also to explore the complex interplay between the visual and the verbal. It is precisely this hybridity that interests us. Intervisuality has proved extremely productive in fields such as art history and visual culture studies. By bringing together a diverse team of scholars, this project aims to bring intervisuality into sharper focus and turn it into a powerful tool to explore the research field traditionally referred to as ‘Greek literature’. ER -