Browse > Article

A Study on the Textuality Represented in Modern Fashion Photographs  

Park, Mi-Joo (Dept. of Clothing and Textiles, Sookmyung Women's University)
Yang, Sook-Hi (Dept. of Clothing and Textiles, Sookmyung Women's University)
Publication Information
The Research Journal of the Costume Culture / v.18, no.5, 2010 , pp. 977-990 More about this Journal
Abstract
Today, as individuals show their social identities and reflect their being as the members of society with a culture, an art style and communication function are stood out in fashion photographs. Accordingly, the meanings of images into text are expanded in its interpretative width through the acceptor's various terms. This researcher looked into four theories of both positions on the textuality of language and image, and considered the point of discussion on image of each theory through modern fashion photographs. First, the theory which divides language and image as auditory and visual recognitions in the textuality of language and image is limited from the view it focuses on only one side without considering the ambivalent elements of each field. For the textuality in modern fashion photographs, the observer attempts to turn it into text to give meaning to it as the recognition through five senses conforming to the acceptor's condition. Second, the theory dividing language and image into the text of time properties and spacial properties has limitation in the text, for acceptor's experience of the object appears as the structured form in time and space rather than being defined as two things like time and space. Third, the theory classifying the language and image text into conventional taste and natural taste has limitation from the view that image text is hardly an object of consistent classification in ease of recognition by the code accepted in society. Thus, this can't be fundamental approach for the understanding of the text of decoding trend represented in modern fashion photographs. Fourth, accordingly, this researcher focussed on contextual and arbitrary text of fashion photographs through the theory of Nelson Goodman which discusses image text through the differences in textuality. Basic mechanism of perceiving and recognizing and distinguish image is closely related to habit and custom like language. So, each acceptor perceives the image as a text through arbitrary interpretation obtained by individual, empirical, historical, and educational viewpoints. The textuality of modern fashion photographs aims to widen the range of diverse knowledge and understanding, transcending the regulations of simple function of existing fashion photographs. Consequently, this researcher puts forward the opinion of consistent and diverse follow-up studies on instilling meaning into fashion photographs for the understanding de-regulatory and de-constructive through various senses by avoiding only one sense-dependent fixed and regulatory properties of it.
Keywords
textuality; context; fashion photographs; image; language;
Citations & Related Records
Times Cited By KSCI : 1  (Citation Analysis)
연도 인용수 순위
1 Mitchell, W. J. T. (1986). Iconology: Image, Text, Ideology. Chicago: University of Press.
2 Plato (1997). Cratylus, in Complete Works, tr. C. D. C. Reeve, ed. John M. Cooper, Hackett Publishing Company.
3 Goodman, Nelson (1972). Problems and Products. Indianapolis: Hackett.
4 Goodman, Nelson (1976). Language of Art. Indianapolis: Hacket.
5 Hurley, Ann (1998). Encyclopedia of Aesthetics. Ed. Michael Kelly. Oxford University Press.
6 Lessing, G. E. (1873). Laocoon: An Essay upon the Limits of Poetry and Painting. Trans. Ellen Frothingham. Rpt. N.Y.: Farrar, Status, and Giroux.
7 Gombrich, E. H. (1956). Art and Illusion: A Study in the Psychology of Pictorial Representation. Princeton University Press.
8 Goodman, Nelson (1966). The Structure of Appearance. The Bobbs-Merrill Company. Inc.
9 Gombrich, E. H. (1982). "Image and Code: Scope and Limits of Conventionalism in Pictorial Representation", in The Image and The Eye Further Studies in the Psychology if Pictorial Representation. Oxford: Phaidon Press.
10 Gombrich, E. H. (1982). "Moment and Movement in Art", in The Image and the Eye Further Studies in the Psychology if Pictorial Representation. Oxford: Phaidon Press.
11 오현경 (2001). "E. H. 곰브리치의 환영 이론에 대한 비판적 고찰." 서울대학교 대학원 석사학위논문.
12 박미주, 양숙희 (2009). "현대 패션사진에 나타난 스토리텔링의 미적 특성: 스티븐 마이젤 패션 사진을 중심으로." 복식문화연구 17권 1호.   과학기술학회마을
13 황유경 (2003). "조형예술적 재현의 기호이론 옹호." 미학 34권.
14 Burke, Edmund (1757). A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful. Ed. James T. Boulton, South Bend, Ind.: Notre Dame Univ. Press.
15 Da Vinch, Leonardo (1956). Treatise on Painting. Ed. A. Philip McMahon. Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press.
16 김영식 (2000). "상징 체계로서의 예술." 인문과학연구 21권.