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(115) Considering landscapes as reflective emancipates the spectator / reader as well as the landscape expression. [...] while the international researchers gathered in this volume are not set upon curing anyone of their blindness by revealing to them what they could not have seen on their own; whil...

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Published inSpatial Practices no. 11; p. 17
Main Author Guibert, Pascale
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Leiden Brill Academic Publishers, Inc 01.01.2011
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Summary:(115) Considering landscapes as reflective emancipates the spectator / reader as well as the landscape expression. [...] while the international researchers gathered in this volume are not set upon curing anyone of their blindness by revealing to them what they could not have seen on their own; while they are not set either, and conversely, upon demonstrating the vanity of all visible forms, they will pay due attention to the forms of the specific landscape compositions they are studying in order to gain access to what is at stake in this landscape, what is not fixed, not settled, not consumed and consumable there.
ISSN:1871-689X
1879-6117