About Sieves and Sieving: Motif, Symbol, Technique, Paradigm
Synopsis
The sieve exhibits a wide-ranging symbolism that extends across art history, philosophy, anthropology, psychoanalysis, and gender studies. Barbara Baert looks at the sieve from an interdisciplinary perspective and from four different innovative methodological angles: as motif and symbol, as technique and as paradigm.
The sieve as motif goes back to Roman stories the Vestal Virgins. In later times, their impermeable sieve, which - according to legend - they used to fetch water from the River Tiber, was iconographically transferred to Elisabeth I as a sign of her integrity. Furthermore, the long durée life of sieves as symbolic-technical utilitarian object is investigated: in examples from the Jewish folklore, the Berber culture, and ancient Egypt.
Publisher information
- Publisher: De Gruyter
- ISBN: 9783110606140
- Number of pages: 134
- Dimensions: 172 x 234 x 8 mm
- Weight: 362g
- Languages: English
