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Author Sturken, Marita, 1957- author

Title Practices of looking : an introduction to visual culture / Marita Sturken and Lisa Cartwright
Edition Second edition
Published New York : Oxford University Press, 2009
©2009

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Description ix, 486 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 28 cm
regular print
Contents Ch. 1. Images, Power, and Politics -- Ch. 2. Viewers Make Meaning -- Ch. 3. Modernity: Spectatorship, Power, and Knowledge -- Ch. 4. Realism and Perspective: From Renaissance Painting to Digital Media -- Ch. 5. Visual Technologies, Image Reproduction, and the Copy -- Ch. 6. Media in Everyday Life -- Ch. 7. Advertising, Consumer Cultures, and Desire -- Ch. 8. Postmodernism, Indie Media, and Popular Culture -- Ch. 9. Scientific Looking, Looking at Science -- Ch. 10. The Global Flow of Visual Culture
Summary Visual culture is central to how we communicate. Our lives are dominated by images and by visual technologies that allow for the local and global circulation of ideas, information, and politics. In this increasingly visual world, how can we best decipher and understand the many ways that our everyday lives are organized around looking practices and the many images we encounter each day? Practices of Looking: An Introduction to Visual Culture provides a comprehensive and engaging overview of how we understand a wide array of visual media and how we use images to express ourselves, to communicate, to play, and to learn. Marita Sturken and Lisa Cartwright-two leading scholars in the emergent and dynamic field of visual culture and communication-examine the diverse range of approaches to visual analysis and lead students through key theories and concepts. Using clear, accessible language, vivid examples, and more than 250 full-color illustrations, the authors both explain and apply theory as they discuss how we see paintings, prints, photographs, film, television, video, advertisements, the news, the Internet, digital media, and visualization techniques in medicine and science. This truly interdisciplinary text bridges art history, film, media, and cultural studies to investigate how images carry meaning within and between different cultural arenas in everyday life, from art and commerce to science and the law. Sturken and Cartwright analyze images in relation to a wide spectrum of cultural and representational issues (desire, power, the gaze, bodies, sexuality, and ethnicity) and methodologies (semiotics, Marxism, psychoanalysis, feminism, and postcolonial theory). Thoroughly updated to incorporate cutting-edge theoretical research, the second edition examines the following new topics: the surge of new media technologies; the impact of globalization on the flow of information and media form and content; and how nationalism and security concerns have changed our looking practices in the aftermath of 9/11. Challenging yet accessible, Practices of Looking is ideal for courses across a range of disciplines, including media and film studies, communications, art history, and photography. Beautifully designed and now in a larger format and in full color throughout, Practices of Looking is an invaluable guide to understanding the complexities, contradictions, and pleasures of the visual world. Instructor's manual available online
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Art and society.
Communication and culture.
Culture.
Popular culture.
Visual communication.
Visual perception.
Author Cartwright, Lisa, 1959- author
LC no. 2008042118
ISBN 9780195314403 (paperback)