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Illustrations | p. XI |
Acknowledgments | p. XIII |
Contributors | p. XV |
Critical Approaches to the Study of Visual Culture: An Introduction to the Handbook | p. 1 |
Historical and Theoretical Perspectives | |
Editorial Introduction | p. 59 |
Major Theoretical Frameworks in Visual Culture | p. 68 |
Towards a New Visual Studies and Aesthetics: Theorizing the Turns | p. 90 |
Scopic Regimes of Modernity Revisited | p. 102 |
Phenomenology and Its Shadow: Visuality in the Late Work of Merleau-Ponty | p. 115 |
Hermeneutical Aesthetics and an Ontogeny of the Visual | p. 131 |
Art and Visuality | |
Editorial Introduction | p. 155 |
Visual Culture and Contemporary Art: Reframing the Picture, Recasting the Object? | p. 164 |
Beyond Museology: Reframing the Sensorium | p. 184 |
Cubism and the Iconic Turn: A Climate of Practice, the Object and Representation | p. 200 |
Reframing Nature: The Visual Experience of Early Mountaineering | p. 220 |
The Work on the Street: Street Art and Visual Culture | p. 235 |
Aesthetics, Politics and Visual Culture | |
Editorial Introduction | p. 281 |
Sociology of the Spectacle: Politics, Terror, Desire | p. 290 |
Art, Feminism and Visual Culture | p. 310 |
Visual Consciousness: The Impact of New Media on Literate Culture | p. 326 |
The 'Dictatorship of the Eye': Henri Lefebvre on Vision, Space and Modernity | p. 342 |
Cubist Collage and Visual Culture: Representation and Politics | p. 361 |
Practices and Institutions of Visual Culture | |
Editorial Introduction | p. 389 |
Looking Sharp: Fashion Studies | p. 405 |
Seeing Things: Apprehending Material Culture | p. 426 |
Photography and Visual Culture | p. 445 |
Television as a Global Visual Medium | p. 464 |
Film and Visual Culture | p. 480 |
Pragmatic Vision: Connecting Aesthetics, Materiality and Culture in Landscape Architectural Practice | p. 499 |
Images and Information in Cultures of Consumption | p. 516 |
Developments in the Field of Visual Culture | |
Editorial Introduction | p. 535 |
The Question of Method: Practice, Reflexivity and Critique in Visual Culture Studies | p. 542 |
Digital Art and Visual Culture | p. 559 |
Digitalization, Visualization and the 'Descriptive Turn' in Contemporary Sociology | p. 572 |
Action-based Visual and Creative Methods in Social Research | p. 589 |
Neuroscience and the Nature of Visual Culture | p. 607 |
Re-visualizing Anthropology through the Lens of The Ethnographer's Eye David Howes | p. 628 |
Seven Theses on Visual Culture: Towards a Critical-Reflexive Paradigm for the New Visual Studies | p. 648 |
Mapping the Visual Field: A Bibliographical Guide | p. 674 |
Name Index | p. 765 |
Subject Index | p. 775 |
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