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Voice and Incarnation in Contemporary Images: Patristic Thought in Tarkovsky’s Films

Voice and Incarnation in Contemporary Images: Patristic Thought in Tarkovsky’s Films

Update: 2012-05-171
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This video contains Marie-José Mondzain's keynote lecture at the Byzantium/Modernism Symposium. Her presentation is an analysis of early-Christian image theory and the doctrine of the incarnation manifested in the work of the Russian filmmaker, Andrei Tarkovsky. This talk was translated by Annabel L. Kim, a doctoral candidate in the French Department at Yale University.
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Voice and Incarnation in Contemporary Images: Patristic Thought in Tarkovsky’s Films

Voice and Incarnation in Contemporary Images: Patristic Thought in Tarkovsky’s Films

Yale Department of the History of Art