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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER |
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9781350012479 |
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041 ## - LANGUAGE CODE |
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eng |
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER |
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700.103 |
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245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT |
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Handbook of visual culture / |
Statement of responsibility, etc |
Edited by Ian Heywood and Barry Sandywell |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) |
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Bloomsbury Academic, |
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2017. |
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London: |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION |
Extent |
xv, 775 p. |
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE |
General note |
Include Name Index and Subject Index |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE |
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Part1. History and theoretical perspectives—<br/>major theoretical frameworks in visual culture / Margaret Dikovitskaya<br/> Toward a new visual studies and aesthetics: theorizing the turns / Catherine M. Soussloff—<br/> Scopic regimes of modernity revisited / Martin Jay—<br/> Phenomenology and its shadow: visuality in the late work of Merleau-Ponty / Michael Gardiner—<br/> Hermeneutical aesthetics and an ontogeny of the visual / Nicholas Davey<br/> Part2. Art and visuality—<br/> visual culture and contemporary art: reframing the picture, recasting the object? / Robin Marriner/<br/> Beyond museology: reframing the sensorium / Donald Preziosi—<br/> Cubism and the iconic turn: a climate of practice, the object and representation /Ian Heywood—<br/> Reframing nature: The visual experience of early mountaineering /Simon Bainbridge—<br/> The work on the street: street art and visual culture /Martin Irvine--<br/><br/>Part 3. Aesthetics, politics and visual culture--<br/> sociology of the spectacle: politics, terror, desire /Roy Boyne—<br/>/ Art, feminism and visual culture /Lisa Cartwright—<br/> / Visual consciousness: the impact of new media on literate culture /Nancy Roth—<br/> / The 'dictatorship of the eye': Henri Lefebvre on vision, space and modernity /Michael Gardiner—<br/>/ Cubist collage and visual culture: representation and politics /Ian Heywood--<br/>Part 4. Practices and institutions of visual culture—<br/> looking sharp: fashion studies /Malcolm Barnard—<br/>Seeing things: apprehending material culture /Tim Dant—<br/> Photography and visual culture /Fiona Summers—<br/> Television as a global visual medium /Kristyn Gorton—<br/> Film and visual culture /Andrew Spicer—<br/> Pragmatic vision: connecting aesthetics, materiality and culture in landscape architectural practice /Kathryn Moore—<br/> Images and information in cultures of consumption /Martin Hand--<br/>Part 5. Developments in the field og visual culture: the question of method: practice, reflexivity and critique in visual culture studies /Gillian Rose—<br/>Digital art and visual culture /Charlie Gere—<br/>Digitalisation visualisation and the 'descriptive turn' in contemporary sociology /Roger Burrows—<br/> Action-based visual and creative methods in social research /David Gauntlett and Fatimah Awan—<br/>Neuroscience and the nature of visual culture /John Onians, Helen Anderson and Kajsa Berg—<br/>Re-visualizing anthropology through the lens of the ethnographer's eye /David Howes—<br/>Seven theses on visual culture: toward a critical-reflexive paradigm for the new visual studies /Barry Sandywell—<br/>Mapping the visual field:a bibliographical guide /Barry Sandywell.<br/> |
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC. |
Summary, etc |
The handbook embraces the extraordinary range of disciplines which now engage the study of the visual -- film and photography, television, fashion, visual arts, digital media, geography, philosophy, architecture, material culture, sociology, cultural studies and art history. Throughout, the Handbook is responsive to the cross-disciplinary nature of many of the key questions raised in visual culture around digitization, globalization, cyberculture, surveillance, spectacle, and the role of art. |
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element |
AR |
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91 |
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element |
Culture. |
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20307 |
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element |
Visual communication. |
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20308 |
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Personal name |
Heywood, Ian |
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12844 |
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ed. |
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Sandywell, Barry |
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12845 |
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ed. |
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Books |