The Text Between the Visual and the Written – From a Cultural Criticism Perspective
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Visual text; Written text; Cultural criticism; Image culture; Transcendence .Abstract
Through this study, we seek to clarify the features of the shift from the written text to the visual text from a cultural criticism perspective. This shift has established the foundations of the image and reinforced its status as a complete semantic system. The study clarifies the nature of this transgressive shift, as the transition from the written to the visual is not a rupture but rather a transcendence and overcoming. This is because the foundation of human knowledge is based on the principle of accumulation and transcendence
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- Jamil Hamdawi: Semiotics (Currents and Schools in Western Culture), Al-Muthaqqaf Library, 1st ed., 2015, p. 8 .
- Bernard Toussaint: What is Semiology?, trans. Muhammad Nazif, Africa Al-Sharq, Morocco, Lebanon, 2nd ed., 2000, p. 64.
- Abdullah Al-Ghadhami: Cultural Criticism: A Reading of Arab Cultural Patterns, Arab Cultural Center, Casablanca, Beirut, 5th ed., 2005, p. 31
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