Montagem e Imagem como Paradigma

  • Huapaya C
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Abstract

Resumo: O pensar como montagem e imagem tornou-se um método revelador nos processos de estudos práticos e teóricos do artista e dos pesquisadores nos séculos XX e XXI. Este artigo procura articular três formas de pensar por montagem: nas obras de Bertolt Brecht, Sergei Eisenstein e Georges Didi-Huberman. O filósofo e historiador da arte Georges Didi-Huberman reinaugura o debate e o exercício de pensar a antropologia da imagem e a montagem como metalinguagem e forma de conhecimento.Résumé: La pensée comme montage et image est devenue une méthode révélatrice dans les processus d'études théoriques et pratiques des artistes et chercheurs des 20e et 21e siècles. Cet article vise à articuler trois formes de penser à travers le montage: dans les œuvres de Bertolt Brecht, Sergei Eisenstein et Georges Didi-Huberman. Le philosophe et historien de l'art Georges Didi-Huberman répond à ces questions en reprenant le débat et l'exercice de penser l'Anthropologie de l'image et le montage en tant que métalangages et formes de connaissance.Abstract: Thought as montage and image has become a revealing method in the practical and theoretical study processes of artists and researchers of the 20th and 21st centuries. This article aims to articulate three ways of thinking through montage in the works of Bertolt Brecht, Sergei Eisenstein e Georges Didi-Huberman. The philosopher and art historian Georges Didi-Huberman re-inaugurates the debate and exercise of thinking the anthropology of image and montage as a meta-language and a form of knowledge.

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Huapaya, C. (2016). Montagem e Imagem como Paradigma. Revista Brasileira de Estudos Da Presença, 6(1), 110–123. https://doi.org/10.1590/2237-266055196

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