Essaying images: image and text in contemporary lyric essays

As electronic publishing offers more opportunities for short form publication and the affordable reproduction of images alongside text, contemporary essayists are increasingly incorporating images into their work. This article investigates the interplay between image and text in three lyric essay co...

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Main Authors: Robertson, Rachel, Hetherington, P.
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/78096
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description As electronic publishing offers more opportunities for short form publication and the affordable reproduction of images alongside text, contemporary essayists are increasingly incorporating images into their work. This article investigates the interplay between image and text in three lyric essay collections—by Charles Simic, Susanne Paola Antonetta and Elizabeth Reeder—using the frame of Bakhtin’s dialogism and exploring new chains of responses that may be read into a textual work when images are incorporated alongside, between, or around the text. Such images are often inflected and construed by their essayistic contexts to the extent that they begin to be read poetically or lyrically, and when the ‘author(s)’ of such images are different from the author of the text that accompanies them, the reader may interpret the images as part of a polyphonic heteroglossia. By presenting examples of the conjunction of text and image in the lyric essay form, and by examining how visual imagery functions in narrative, we suggest creative ways of understanding such juxtapositioning.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-780962020-05-25T07:22:05Z Essaying images: image and text in contemporary lyric essays Robertson, Rachel Hetherington, P. As electronic publishing offers more opportunities for short form publication and the affordable reproduction of images alongside text, contemporary essayists are increasingly incorporating images into their work. This article investigates the interplay between image and text in three lyric essay collections—by Charles Simic, Susanne Paola Antonetta and Elizabeth Reeder—using the frame of Bakhtin’s dialogism and exploring new chains of responses that may be read into a textual work when images are incorporated alongside, between, or around the text. Such images are often inflected and construed by their essayistic contexts to the extent that they begin to be read poetically or lyrically, and when the ‘author(s)’ of such images are different from the author of the text that accompanies them, the reader may interpret the images as part of a polyphonic heteroglossia. By presenting examples of the conjunction of text and image in the lyric essay form, and by examining how visual imagery functions in narrative, we suggest creative ways of understanding such juxtapositioning. 2018 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/78096 10.1080/14790726.2017.1417443 restricted
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Essaying images: image and text in contemporary lyric essays
title Essaying images: image and text in contemporary lyric essays
title_full Essaying images: image and text in contemporary lyric essays
title_fullStr Essaying images: image and text in contemporary lyric essays
title_full_unstemmed Essaying images: image and text in contemporary lyric essays
title_short Essaying images: image and text in contemporary lyric essays
title_sort essaying images: image and text in contemporary lyric essays
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/78096