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Face in Trouble – From Physiognomics to Facebook (eds. Olga Szmidt, Katarzyna Trzeciak)

2017, Face in Trouble – From Physiognomics to Facebook (eds. Olga Szmidt, Katarzyna Trzeciak), Peter Lang 2017

This book analyzes unobvious relations between historical definitions of the face and its contemporary usage in popular culture and social media, like Facebook or Instagram. Bringing together a wide range of methodologies, it includes essays from manifold disciplines of the humanities such as philosophy, literary and art criticism, media and television studies, game studies, sociology and anthropology. The authors focus on both metaphorical and material meanings of the face. They grapple with crucial questions about modernity, modern and postmodern subjectivity, as well as with origins of certain linguistic terms and popular, colloquial phrases based on the concept of the face. Table of Contents: 1. Przemysław Tacik: De-facing philosophy: Negativity, the government of ethics and the concept of the ethical 2. Mathieu Corteel: Face 2.0. A philosophical approach to Facebook’s semiotic facialization 3. Anna Rowińska: The physiognomic lie of hysteria 4. Ewelina Drzewiecka: The significance of the face in John of Głogów’s «Phisionomia hicinde ex illustris scriptoribus» (1518) 5. Katarzyna Trzeciak: White sculpted faces: Between the Medusa’s gaze and prosopopeic blindness in Irving Feldman’s «All of Us Here» 6. Adrianna Alksnin: Me, myself and my face: Pirandello meets Gombrowicz 7. Beja Margithazi: Hybrid creatures and uncanny faces in digital cinema 8. Olga Szmidt: The videotaped confession: Authenticity and the suicidal spectacle of the face. A study of a fragment of the «Homeland» TV series 9. Magda Ciereszko: face, selfie, belfie – A new chapter in the history of the human body? Instagram as a body-centric product of «the infinity of lists» 10. Mateusz Felczak: Presence and agency: Narratives of representation in modern computer role-playing games https://www.peterlang.com/view/product/25875