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Mandour, B., Bakr, D., Hagag, H. (2019). Hermeneutics as an Approach for the Interpretation of Hanging Textiles Design.. International Design Journal, 9(1), 253-262. doi: 10.21608/idj.2019.84064
Basant Awad Mandour; Dalia Kamal Bakr; Hussein Mohamed Hagag. "Hermeneutics as an Approach for the Interpretation of Hanging Textiles Design.". International Design Journal, 9, 1, 2019, 253-262. doi: 10.21608/idj.2019.84064
Mandour, B., Bakr, D., Hagag, H. (2019). 'Hermeneutics as an Approach for the Interpretation of Hanging Textiles Design.', International Design Journal, 9(1), pp. 253-262. doi: 10.21608/idj.2019.84064
Mandour, B., Bakr, D., Hagag, H. Hermeneutics as an Approach for the Interpretation of Hanging Textiles Design.. International Design Journal, 2019; 9(1): 253-262. doi: 10.21608/idj.2019.84064

Hermeneutics as an Approach for the Interpretation of Hanging Textiles Design.

Article 21, Volume 9, Issue 1 - Serial Number 29, January 2019, Page 253-262  XML PDF (706.33 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/idj.2019.84064
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Authors
Basant Awad Mandour1; Dalia Kamal Bakr2; Hussein Mohamed Hagag3
1Assistant Lecturer in Department of Textile Printing, Dyeing and Finishing, Faculty of Applied Art, Damietta University.
2Lecturer in Department of Textile Printing, Dyeing and Finishing, Faculty of Applied Art, Damietta University.
3Professor of Fundamental of Design in Department of Textile Printing, Dyeing and Finishing, Faculty of Applied Art, Damietta University.
Abstract
The concept of hermeneutics has firstly evolved by Frederick Schleiermacher who generalized the use of hermeneutics as a basis for the linguistic understanding through the relation between the whole and the part. Hermeneutics has been introduced as a methodology to understand all the human sciences through the emotional involvement. Later the focus was shifted from interpretation to existential understanding as rooted in fundamental ontology or in other words interpretation of facticity which brought under concepts. It was pointed out that hermeneutics is an independent thought which is not based on a specific methodology but rather on philosophy of interpretation, understanding, dialogue and dialectic to unfold ambiguity and assimilate the artwork through recipients' understanding and their feelings. These feelings did not include objectivity or neutrality in general, but rather it requires fusion of horizons between artwork and recipient. Objectives:  The application of hermeneutics and hermeneutic circle to understand and analyze canvas paintings designs as a kind of hanging textiles and  to overcome the alienation of the aesthetic awareness through the interpretation of hanging textile designs depending on hermeneutics concept. Methodology: This study depends on The historical methodology through including the most important emergence stages of the hermeneutics philosophy in art. The descriptive and analytical methodology by the interpretation and understanding hanging textile designs.  Result: Create a new vision in the interpretation and analysis of hanging textiles designs through revealing the aesthetics inherent in their details depending on hermeneutics and hermeneutic circle concept. 
Keywords
Hermeneutics; Art Interpretation; Hangings; Textiles Design
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