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The OCAT Institute is happy to announce the publication of Issue II of World 3
World 3: Open Iconology in April, 2017
Table of Contents of World 3: Open Iconology
Huang Zhuan Foreword
Fan Baiding Editorial Preface
Paul Oskar Kristeller
Rhetoric in Medieval and Renaissance Culture
Yang Siliang
On the Origin of “Personifcation”
Philippe-Alain Michaud
Aby Warburg’s Mnemosyne, or Staging the History of Art
Uwe Fleckner
Without Words: Aby Warburg’s comparative Image panels between
Scientific Atlas and Artistic Experiment
Fan Baiding
Some Teoretical Sources of Studies in Iconology
Qian Wenyi
Let the Picture Have its Word: Foucault and the Metapicture in the 1990s
Yi Donghua
Tu and Xiang in Scholarly Literature of Premodern China
Georges Didi-Huberman
To Render Sensible
In the Light-footed Steps of the Servant (The Knowledge of Images,
Eccentric Knowledge)
Film, Essay, and Poem: Pier Paolo Pasolini’s La Rabbia
Zou Jianlin
Technics, Memory, and the ground of Image: A comparative Study of Vilém
Flusser, Bernard Stiegler, and Hans Belting
Huang Chien Hung
People in Montage – A Report on 2015 OCAT Institute Annual Lecture and
Related events
Tomas DaCosta Kaufmann
Speaking of lilliput?-Recollections on the Warburg Institute in the
early 1970s
Fan Jingzhong
General Preface to the Series Translations of Classical Studies of Art
History
Lee B. Brown
A Review of W. J. T. Mitchell’s Iconology: Image, Text, Ideology
World 3 is an annually published academic journal organized by OCAT
Institute based in Beiijng. Taking art history as its basic orientation
while exploring points of connectivity in other disciplines, the
journal features original publications and Chinese translations of
innovative thematic research in art history and theory, and in other
relevant fields such as cultural, social, and intellectual history, the
history of linguistics, psychology, philosophy, and religion. Other
sections include review and commentary on associated international
events, publications, exhibitions, and research institutions. The
series offers a publishing platform for the research outcomes in
related fields, and strives for conditions that cultivate new
modalities of thinking and epistemology in Chinese scholarship.
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