
Global Visual Cultures
An Anthology
Ed: Zoya Kocur
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Global Visual Cultures is a definitive collection of works that address multiple interpretations of the visual, from considerations of the "everyday" to global political contexts. Contributing to an expanding theoretical framework for considering visual culture, the volume brings together a selection of readings from critical theory, anthropology and history, to political science, architecture, and ethnic, race and gender studies. Revealing the interplay between areas of study in this diverse field, this definitive anthology provides a new and groundbreaking perspective on visual culture on a global scale.
Global Visual Cultures is a definitive anthology that provides a new and groundbreaking perspective on the field, and addresses multiple interpretations of the visual, from considerations of the "everyday" to global political contexts.
Expands the theoretical framework for considering visual culture
Brings together a rich selection of readings relevant in a variety of disciplinary and interdisciplinary settings, from critical theory, anthropology and history, to political science, architecture, and ethnic, race and gender studies
Analyzes cultural phenomena in global and local contexts and across a broad geographical and geopolitical terrain
Address multiple interpretations of the visual, from considerations of the "everyday" to global political contexts
Offers ample, useful pedagogy that reveals the multi-faceted nature of visual culture
Expands the theoretical framework for considering visual culture
Brings together a rich selection of readings relevant in a variety of disciplinary and interdisciplinary settings, from critical theory, anthropology and history, to political science, architecture, and ethnic, race and gender studies
Analyzes cultural phenomena in global and local contexts and across a broad geographical and geopolitical terrain
Address multiple interpretations of the visual, from considerations of the "everyday" to global political contexts
Offers ample, useful pedagogy that reveals the multi-faceted nature of visual culture