Visual Culture: What is visual culture studies?Joanne Morra, Marquard Smith Taylor & Francis, 2006 - 440 sider These texts represent both the formation of visual culture, and the ways in which it has transformed, and continues to transform, our understanding and experience of the world as a visual domain. |
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Introduction | 1 |
Index 435 | 6 |
1 | 17 |
some visual implications | 18 |
Introduction to Visual Culture | 21 |
Introduction to Practices of Looking | 27 |
conceiving the intersection of feminism | 34 |
Keplers model of the eye and | 39 |
a critique of visual culture | 147 |
History | 161 |
General introduction to Vision and Textuality | 165 |
Art and objecthood 293 | 189 |
Introduction to Visual Theory | 192 |
The other history of intercultural performance | 195 |
Extract from The fact of blackness | 204 |
Introduction to The Power of Images | 216 |
Extract from Modernity and the spaces of femininity | 40 |
What is visual culture? | 43 |
Modernity | 50 |
Extract from The metropolis and mental life | 52 |
a basic model for an epic theatre | 58 |
Dialectic of Enlightenment | 65 |
Building dwelling thinking | 66 |
inscribing lesbian gay and queer presences | 67 |
enlightenment as mass | 71 |
Theory of the dérive | 77 |
an introduction | 78 |
Extract from The Virgin Mary in Islamic tradition | 81 |
Extract from The Colonial Harem | 88 |
diasporic visual | 91 |
Introduction to Orientalism 119 | 104 |
a conversation on what I | 107 |
The work of art in the age of mechanical reproduction | 114 |
Preface to Vision and Visuality | 116 |
Worlds | 120 |
Introduction to The Block Reader in Visual Culture | 130 |
Extract from The home theater | 138 |
Extract from The tourist gaze | 220 |
The miracle of Lascaux | 222 |
Studying visual culture | 223 |
geographical | 235 |
film studies in the | 237 |
Preface to the book A Skeptical Introduction to Visual | 254 |
Conversations in visual culture | 261 |
Visual essentialism and the object of visual culture | 269 |
Extract from Summa Theologiae Volume II | 291 |
What is visual culture? | 298 |
Stabat Mater | 304 |
Welcome to the cultural revolution | 312 |
topographies of curiosity | 314 |
Even in elephant dung there is beauty | 324 |
Getting the Warhol we deserve | 326 |
representation without | 327 |
Cultural relativism and the visual turn | 343 |
Images | 344 |
Questionnaire on visual culture | 359 |
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