Projecting Words, Writing Images: Intersections of the Textual and the Visual in American Cultural Practices
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Author(s)Cambridge Scholars Publishing
PublisherCambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN / ASIN1443832936
ISBN-139781443832939
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Sales Rank14,068
CategoryLiterary Criticism
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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This compilation of essays by 20 scholars trained in comparative literatures, art history, critical theory, and American cultural studies further explores and expands the spirited and energetic field of visual cultural studies and its cognate or supplemental projects of 'visual practices' and 'visual literacy.' Their topics and perspectives engage contemporary re-theorizations of 'text,' of 'word' and 'image,' while their alignments, ruptures, slippages and aporias fall across a range of media practices and institutions. These include photography and exhibition, film, television, entertainment, journalism, poetry and literature as visual and spectacular performances, and graphic narratives, but also their discursive intersections with 'race' and ethnicity, their conjugations of gender, their tense and constitutive relations within multiple public spheres and (post)modernities.
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