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Visual culture is a cross-disciplinary site of encounter for divergent perspectives, including competing attitudes toward the ethical status and ideological functioning of the visual itself. Each volume in this series investigates a single pertinent topic: two colleagues with shared interests—and differing points of view—examine their chosen subject in a particularized and probing manner. Within the format—two essays and a conversation—contents unfold in their own way with respect to their positions, polemics, and poetics. The series is edited by Jorella Andrews, professor in the Department of Visual Cultures, Goldsmiths, University of London.
Series editor: Jorella Andrews
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Visual Cultures as World-Forming
Pub Date: Aug 20, 2024
Visual Cultures as Time Travel
Pub Date: Sep 14, 2021
Visual Cultures as Opportunity
Pub Date: Sep 04, 2015
Visual Cultures as Recollection
Pub Date: Sep 06, 2013
Visual Cultures as Objects and Affects
Pub Date: Sep 06, 2013
Visual Cultures as Seriousness
Pub Date: Sep 06, 2013