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Title Visual culture / edited by Chris Jenks
Published London ; New York : Routledge, 1995

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Description xi, 269 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Contents 1. The Centrality of the Eye in Western Culture: An Introduction
Summary The necessity, centrality and universality of vision has been a major preoccupation of modernity; and the fracture and refraction of vision are central to an understanding of the postmodern. Consequently, the role of visual depiction, the practices of visual production and reproduction, and the socialisation, history and conventions of visual perception are emergent themes for sociology, cultural studies and critical theory in the visual arts. The contributors all stem from these three traditions and all represent the vanguard of new research in their areas. Though their perspectives vary, they share a central problematic, the 'visual' character of contemporary culture. Their approach is through a wide spectrum of representational formations, ranging through advertising, film, painting and fine art, journalism, photography, television and propaganda
Visual Culture is a collection of original and critical essays addressing 'vision' as a social and cultural process. The book exposes the organised but implicit structuring of a highly significant yet utterly routine dimension of social relations, the 'seen'. What we see, and the manner in which we come to see it, is not simply part of a natural ability. It is rather intimately linked with the ways that our society has, over time, arranged its forms of knowledge, its strategies of power and its systems of desire. We can no longer be assured that what we see is what we should believe in. There is only a social not a formal relation between vision and truth
Analysis Society Role of Arts
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Also available online via the World Wide Web, by subscription to EBL (Ebook Library)
English
Subject Arts and society.
Arts, Modern -- 20th century.
Modernism (Aesthetics)
Popular culture.
Visual communication.
Author Jenks, Chris.
Ebooks Corporation.
LC no. 94042069
ISBN 0415106222
0415106230 (paperback)