Images performed by words in Howard Jacobson’n novel Kalooki Nights. Remarks about intersemiotic relations among words and pictures Cover Image

Images performed by words in Howard Jacobson’n novel Kalooki Nights. Remarks about intersemiotic relations among words and pictures
Images performed by words in Howard Jacobson’n novel Kalooki Nights. Remarks about intersemiotic relations among words and pictures

Author(s): Marek Kaźmierczak
Subject(s): Semiotics / Semiology, Studies of Literature, Sociology of Culture, History of the Holocaust, Theory of Literature
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: Shoah; Holocaust; trans framing; performing; literature; text; novel; representation; images; words; interpretation; Kalooki Nights; inter semiotic tension;

Summary/Abstract: The article titled Images performed by words in Howard Jacobson’n novel Kalooki Nights. Remarks about inter semiotic relations among words and pictures concerns the inter semiotic tensions among words and pictures. The theoretical model is supported by the interpretation of Howard Jacobson’s novel titled Kalooki Nights. This novel redefines the limits of representation and reception of the Holocaust in the context of identity and contemporary world. Exploring the forms of “reading” (“looking at”) of the linguistic codes as the visual codes, such terms like “transframing” and “performing” refer to the patterns of creation the fictional worlds (constructed by the words which are treated as the images). The being of words still means looking through them, through their semantic flaws. This inter semiotic translations are rooted in the will of creation (Eros) and the will of destruction (Thanatos). The history of interpretations of these two sources of semiosphere touches the limits of questions: what can be shown in written world.

  • Issue Year: 7/2009
  • Issue No: 13-14
  • Page Range: 325-336
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Polish
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