000350654 000__ 05311cam\a2200373\a\4500 000350654 001__ 350654 000350654 005__ 20210513125741.0 000350654 008__ 091113s2010\\\\enka\\\\\b\\\\001\0\eng\\ 000350654 010__ $$a 2009048322 000350654 019__ $$a559720368 000350654 020__ $$a9781845204921 (pbk. : alk. paper) 000350654 020__ $$a1845204921 (pbk. : alk. paper) 000350654 020__ $$a9781845204938 (alk. paper) 000350654 020__ $$a184520493X (alk. paper) 000350654 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn468233067 000350654 035__ $$a350654 000350654 040__ $$aDLC$$cDLC$$dBWKUK$$dBWK$$dCDX$$dYDXCP$$dVPI$$dEXW$$dGEBAY$$dUKM$$dCNCGM$$dBWX$$dUMS$$dI3U$$dNLGGC$$dUWO$$dLHU$$dDEBBG 000350654 049__ $$aISEA 000350654 05000 $$aNX180.S6$$bH57 2010 000350654 08200 $$a700.1/03$$222 000350654 24502 $$aA history of visual culture :$$bWestern civilization from the 18th to the 21st century /$$cedited by Jane Kromm and Susan Benforado Bakewell. 000350654 24630 $$aWestern civilization from the 18th to the 21st century 000350654 250__ $$aEnglish ed. 000350654 260__ $$aOxford [England] ;$$aNew York :$$bBerg,$$c2010. 000350654 300__ $$avii, 403 p. :$$bill. ;$$c25 cm. 000350654 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000350654 5050_ $$a1 The Politics of Visibility in Revolutionary France: Projecting on the Streets / Helen Weston -- 2 Nineteenth-Century Revolutions and Strategies of Visual Persuasion / Richard Taws -- 3 Socialist Movements and the Development of the Political Poster Elizabeth Guffey -- 4 Avant-Garde Art and the Culture of Protest: The Use-Value of Iconoclasm / Jelena Stojanovic -- Part 2 Science and Empiricism -- 5 To Collect Is to Quantity and Describe: Visual Practices in the Development of Modern Science / Jane Kromm -- 6 The Transparent Body: Biocultures of Evolution, Eugenics, and Scientific Racism / Fae Brauer -- 7 Biology and Crime: Degeneracy and the Visual Trace / Heather McPherson -- 8 Visual Models and Scientific Breakthroughs: The Virus and the Geodesic Dome: Pattern, Production, Abstraction, and the Ready-Made Model / Nancy Anderson -- Part 3 Gaze and Spectacle -- 9 Gaze, Body, and Sexuality: Modern Rituals of Looking and Being Looked At / Temma Balducci -- 10 The Flâneur-Flâneuse Phenomenon / Jane Kromm -- 11 Gaze and Spectacle in the Calibration of Class and Gender: Visual Culture in Vienna / Elana Shapira -- 12 The Stigmata of Abjection: Degenerate Limbs, Hysterical Skin, and the Tattooed Body / Fae Brauer 000350654 5050_ $$aPart 4 Acquisition, Display, and Desire -- 13 To the Arcade: The World of the Shop and the Store / Jane Kromm -- 14 "To See Is to Know:" Visual Knowledge at the International Expositions / Amy F. Ogata -- 15 Changing Museum Spaces: From the Prado to the Guggenheim Bilbao / Susan Benforado Bakewell -- 16 Design for Display Culture: Domestic Engineering to Design Research / Michael J. Golec -- Part 5 Conquest, Colonialism, and Globalization -- 17 Orientalism and Its Visual Regimes: Lovis Corinth and Imperialism in the Art of the Kaiserreich / Matthew Potter -- 18 Marketing the Slave Trade: Slavery, Photography, and Emancipation: Time and Freedom in 'The Life of the Picture' / Marcus Wood -- 19 Cultures of Confiscation: The Collection, Appropriation, and Destruction of South Asian Art / Kimberly Masteller -- 20 Trading Cultures: The Boundary Issues of Globalization Nada Shabout -- Part 6 Image and Reality -- 21 Multiples and Reproductions: Prints and Photographs in Nineteenth-Century England-Visual Communities, Cultures, and Class / Joy Sperling -- 22 Inventing the Mise-en-Scène: German Expressionism and the Silent Film Set / Jane Kromm -- 23 The Reality of the Abstract Image: Rethinking Spirituality in Abstraction / Sarah Warren -- Part 7 Media and Visual Technologies -- 24 Now You See It: Disinformation and Disorientation on the Internet / Brenda DeMartini-Squires -- 25 Carnival Mirrors: The Hermetic World of the Music Video / M. Kathryn Shields -- 26 Digital Self-Fashioning in Cyberspace: The New Digital Self-Portrait / Matt Ferranto -- 27 Feats of Simulation and the World of Video Games: Art, Cinema, and Interactivity / Martin A. Danahay -- 28 What You See Is What You Get, or Reality Is What You Take from It / Chris Kaczmarek 000350654 5201_ $$a"A History of Visual Culture is a history of ideas. The recent explosion of interest in visual culture suggests that the phenomenon is very new. But visual culture has a history. Knowledge began to be systematically grounded in observation and display from the Enlightenment. Since then, from the age of industrialization and colonialism to roday's globalized world, visual culture has continued to shape our ways of thinking and of interpreting the world." "Carefully structured to cover a wide history and geography, A History of Visual Culture is divided into themed sections - Revolt and Revolution; Science and Empiricism; Gaze and Spectacle; Acquisition, Display, and Desire; Conquest, Colonialism, and Globalization; Image and Reality; and Media and Visual Technologies. Each section presents a carefully selected range of case studies from across the last 250 years, designed to illustrate how all kinds of visual media have shaped our technology, aesthetics, politics and culture."--BOOK JACKET. 000350654 650_0 $$aArts and society$$xHistory. 000350654 650_0 $$aVisual communication$$xHistory. 000350654 650_0 $$aCommunication and culture$$xHistory. 000350654 7001_ $$aKromm, Jane,$$d1949- 000350654 7001_ $$aBakewell, Susan Benforado. 000350654 85200 $$bgen$$hNX180.S6$$iH57$$i2010 000350654 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:350654$$pGLOBAL_SET 000350654 980__ $$aBIB 000350654 980__ $$aBOOK