Shifting Horizons
A Line and its Movement in Art, History and Philosophy
Author(s)
Fricke, Beate
Burkart, Lucas
Collection
Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)Language
EnglishAbstract
What happens when horizons shift? More specifically, what occurs when that line, which in everyday experience appears so consistent and omnipresent, reveals itself to be contingent? And if the horizon line is mutable, what does that imply about the systems of knowledge, order, and faith that the seemingly immutable horizon appears to neatly delimit and order? These are the questions that the volume of essays addressess, offering perspectives from multiple historical periods and disciplines that tackle instances in literature, history, and art in which shifts in conceptualizing the horizon made themselves manifest.
Keywords
Horizon; Representation; Art; History; PhilosophyDOI
10.24894/978-3-7965-4538-2ISBN
9783796545184, 9783796545184Publisher
Schwabe VerlagPublisher website
https://schwabe.ch/Publication date and place
Basel, 2022Classification
The Arts
History and Archaeology