Visual Culture Studies: Interviews with Key ThinkersMarquard Smith SAGE Publications, 19.06.2008 - 264 Seiten Visual Culture Studies presents 13 engaging and detailed interviews with some of the most influential intellectuals working today on the objects, subjects, media, and environments of visual culture. Exploring historical and theoretical questions of vision, the visual, and visuality, this collection reveals the provocative insights of these thinkers, as they have contributed in exhilarating ways to disturbing the parameters of more traditional areas of study across the arts, humanities, and social sciences. In so doing they have key roles in establishing visual culture studies as a significant field of inquiry. Each interview draws out the interests and commitments of the interviewee to critically interrogate the past, present, and future possibilities of visual culture studies and visual culture itself. |
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Visual Culture Everyday Life Difference and Visual Literacy | 17 |
The Media the Senses and Global Politics | 33 |
Globalization Cosmopolitanism Politics and the Citizen | 49 |
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