Visualizing Theory is a lavishly illustrated collection of provocative essays, occasional pieces, and dialogues that first appeared in Visual Anthropology Review between 1990 and 1994. It contains contributions from anthropologists, from cultural, literary and film critics and from image makers themselves. Reclaiming visual anthropology as a space for the critical representation of visual culture from the naive realist and exoticist inclinations that have beleaguered practitioners' efforts to date, Visualizing Theory is a major intervention into this growing field
What is visual culture or visual studies? Is it an emergent discipline, a passing moment of interdis...
This article discusses how social semiotics is contributing to advancing the field of critical visua...
Author's draft (2004) issued in series Discussion papers in management. Final version published in T...
n The SAGE Handbook of Cultural Analysis, the leading figures in their fields explore the implicatio...
Is there a real theoretical underpinning for visual anthropology? Or are we just borrowing theoretic...
This book considers the intersection between visual cultures and the most significant developments i...
The studies selected for publication in this special issue on Critical Visual Theory can be divided ...
As linchpin disciplincs, marketing and anthropology afford cach other some distinct opportunities fo...
Visual culture is the name of a now well-established academic field, the disciplinary and symbolic s...
The main argument of the article tends towards the assumption that the visual sphere of culture is o...
Blurred visions: Reflecting visual anthropology In 2001, the American Anthropological Association (A...
Visual anthropology is a subfield of sociocultural anthropology that encompasses a set of research t...
This article aims to develop a critical overview of visual anthropology by exploring the main obstac...
This module is concerned with how anthropology can contribute to - and gain insight from - the analy...
Media Anthropology is an interdisciplinary reader that represents a convergence of issues and intere...
What is visual culture or visual studies? Is it an emergent discipline, a passing moment of interdis...
This article discusses how social semiotics is contributing to advancing the field of critical visua...
Author's draft (2004) issued in series Discussion papers in management. Final version published in T...
n The SAGE Handbook of Cultural Analysis, the leading figures in their fields explore the implicatio...
Is there a real theoretical underpinning for visual anthropology? Or are we just borrowing theoretic...
This book considers the intersection between visual cultures and the most significant developments i...
The studies selected for publication in this special issue on Critical Visual Theory can be divided ...
As linchpin disciplincs, marketing and anthropology afford cach other some distinct opportunities fo...
Visual culture is the name of a now well-established academic field, the disciplinary and symbolic s...
The main argument of the article tends towards the assumption that the visual sphere of culture is o...
Blurred visions: Reflecting visual anthropology In 2001, the American Anthropological Association (A...
Visual anthropology is a subfield of sociocultural anthropology that encompasses a set of research t...
This article aims to develop a critical overview of visual anthropology by exploring the main obstac...
This module is concerned with how anthropology can contribute to - and gain insight from - the analy...
Media Anthropology is an interdisciplinary reader that represents a convergence of issues and intere...
What is visual culture or visual studies? Is it an emergent discipline, a passing moment of interdis...
This article discusses how social semiotics is contributing to advancing the field of critical visua...
Author's draft (2004) issued in series Discussion papers in management. Final version published in T...