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A history of visual culture : Western civilization from the 18th to the 21st century / edited by Jane Kromm and Susan Benforado Bakewell

Catalog Data

Author:
Kromm, Jane 1949-  Search this
Bakewell, Susan Benforado  Search this
Physical description:
vii, 403 p. : ill ; 25 cm
Type:
Books
Date:
2010
Summary:
"A History of Visual Culture is a history of ideas. The recent explosion of interest in visual culture suggests that the phenomenon is very new. But visual culture has a history. Knowledge began to be systematically grounded in observation and display from the Enlightenment. Since then, from the age of industrialization and colonialism to roday's globalized world, visual culture has continued to shape our ways of thinking and of interpreting the world." "Carefully structured to cover a wide history and geography, A History of Visual Culture is divided into themed sections - Revolt and Revolution; Science and Empiricism; Gaze and Spectacle; Acquisition, Display, and Desire; Conquest, Colonialism, and Globalization; Image and Reality; and Media and Visual Technologies. Each section presents a carefully selected range of case studies from across the last 250 years, designed to illustrate how all kinds of visual media have shaped our technology, aesthetics, politics and culture."--BOOK JACKET.
Topic:
Arts and society--History  Search this
Visual communication--History  Search this
Communication and culture--History  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_947950