Before the altar: a Kafkan study in analytic iconology

IF 0.2 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY WORD & IMAGE Pub Date : 2021-10-02 DOI:10.1080/02666286.2020.1870853
Adam Y. Stern
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Abstract This article reads Franz Kafka’s novel The Trial in parallel with Matthias Grünewald’s Isenheim Altarpiece (1512–16). It sets the novel within the context of the Grünewald revival in France and Germany during the first part of the twentieth century. The revival culminated in a wave of veneration that turned the altarpiece into a symbol of national suffering in the closing days of World War I. Against this background, the article argues for a connection between the intense focus on Christ’s “splayed hands” and the repertoire of manual gestures that Kafka scatters throughout his novel. Borrowing critical language from Bruno Latour and Joseph Koerner, the article argues that Kafka’s hands can be read as an iconoclastic analysis of Grünewald’s altarpiece. In the novel’s final scene, K.’s own splayed hands mark an attempt to turn himself into a living icon and transform his executioners into the iconoclastic breakers of his Christ-like image. The final section of the article uses this tableau as a means of rethinking current debates about the relationship between Christianity and secularism. Latour’s and Koerner’s work on iconoclash, the article suggests, makes Kafka’s image destruction a creative moment in a longer history of Christian iconoclasm.
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圣坛前:分析圣像学中的卡夫卡式研究
本文将卡夫卡的小说《审判》与马蒂亚斯·格里瓦德的《伊森海姆祭坛》(1512-16)并列阅读。它将小说置于20世纪上半叶法国和德国大内瓦尔德复兴的背景下。在这种背景下,文章认为,对基督“张开的双手”的强烈关注,与卡夫卡在小说中穿插的各种手势之间存在联系。这篇文章借用了布鲁诺·拉图尔和约瑟夫·科尔纳的批评语言,认为卡夫卡的手可以被解读为对格里内瓦尔德祭坛画的反传统分析。在小说的最后一幕,K自己张开的双手标志着他试图把自己变成一个活生生的偶像,把他的刽子手变成他基督般的形象的偶像破坏者。文章的最后一部分使用这一场景作为重新思考当前关于基督教与世俗主义关系的辩论的手段。文章认为,拉图尔和科纳在圣像冲突方面的工作,使卡夫卡的形象破坏成为基督教圣像破坏更悠久历史中的一个创造性时刻。
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WORD & IMAGE
WORD & IMAGE HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Word & Image concerns itself with the study of the encounters, dialogues and mutual collaboration (or hostility) between verbal and visual languages, one of the prime areas of humanistic criticism. Word & Image provides a forum for articles that focus exclusively on this special study of the relations between words and images. Themed issues are considered occasionally on their merits.
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