Publication

2009 - Routledge, Surrey, UK, England, England

Language

English

Word Count

180,500 words, Guess

Page Count

722 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-10140940188X
  • ISBN-139781409401889
  • ISBN-139781409401896
  • ISBN-101409401898
  • Library of Congress Control Number2010002404
and 4 more

Classifications

  • DDC111/.85
  • LCCBH39 .S257 2009
  • LCCBH56
and 2 more
  • LCCBH39 .S257 2011
  • LCCBH56 .S26 2016

Description

This substantial and ambitious dictionary explores the languages and cultures of visual studies. It provides the basis for understanding the foundations and motivations of current theoretical and academic discourse, as well as the different forms of visual culture that have come to organize everyday life. The book is firmly placed in the context of the ̀visual turn' in contemporary thought. It has been designed as an interdisciplinary or transdisciplinary introduction to the vocabularies and grammars of visuality that inform thinking in the arts and humanities today. It also offers insight into the philosophical frameworks which underpin the field of visual culture. A central theme that runs throughout the entries is the task of moving away from a narrow understanding of visuality inherited from traditional philosophy toward a richer cultural and multi-sensorial philosophy of concrete experience. The dictionary incorporates intertextual links that encourage readers to explore connections between major themes, theories and key figures in the field. In addition the author's introduction provides a comprehensive and critical introduction which documents the significance of the visual turn in contemporary theory and culture. It is accompanied by an extensive bibliography and further reading list. As both a substantive academic contribution to this growing field and a useful reference tool, this book offers a theoretical introduction to the many languages of visual discourse. It will be essential reading for graduate students and scholars in visual studies, the sociology of visual culture, cultural and media studies, philosophy, art history and theory, design, film and communication studies. --Book Jacket.

Subjects

Topics

VisionAestheticsHermeneuticsDictionariesVisualizationImage (Philosophy)Vision -- Dictionaries

Genres

  • Dictionaries

Other Editions

  • Dictionary of visual discourse: a dialectical lexicon of termsRoutledge2009-01-01

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