01933 am 22003973u 450 991031522620332120230621135417.0978908170916310.21983/P3.0219.1.00(CKB)4100000007824039(OAPEN)1004684(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/38857(EXLCZ)99410000000782403920200123d2012 fy eengurmu#---auuuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierOn blinking /edited by Jeremy Fernando and Sarah Brigid HannisBrooklyn, NYpunctum books2012Den Haag, Netherlands :Uitgeverij,2012.1 online resource (165 pages) PDF, digital file(s)Print version: 908170916X Includes bibliographical references.On Blinking opens a dossier on seeing. It looks not only to the epistemological sense of what it means to see or the hermeneutical sense of what is the meaning of that which is seen but attends to various sites of knowledge – photography, literature, and philosophy. And in doing so, it questions the privileging of presence and sight in Western thought. Thus, this book, through the essays – “Emerging Sight, Emerging Blindness” (Brian Willems); “Augen, Blicke, Stätten” (Julia Hölzl); “At the Risk of Love” (Jeremy Fernando); and “Suspended in a Moving Night: Photography, or the Shiny Relation Self-World” (Jessica Aliaga Lavrijsen) – attempts to address the question what is seeing.Essaysliterary theoryEssays.Fernando Jeremyedt709463Fernando JeremyHannis Sarah BrigidUkMaJRU9910315226203321On blinking3385032UNINA