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Cairo -- Images of Transition: Perspectives on Visuality in Egypt 2011-2013
Mikala Hyldig Dal
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Description for Cairo -- Images of Transition: Perspectives on Visuality in Egypt 2011-2013
Paperback. Editor(s): Dal, Mikala Hyldig. Num Pages: 284 pages, black & white illustrations, colour illustrations. BIC Classification: AB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 280 x 238 x 15. Weight in Grams: 1142.
The Egyptian revolution of 2011 has significantly changed the relationship between citizens, public space, and visual expression. The book traces these developments and their effects on political communication, urban space, and cultural production. The book is the first publication to offer a deep view on the relationship between aesthetics and politics in the wake of the Egyptian revolution 2011. Renowned Egyptian and international writers, artists and activists trace the shifting status of the image as a communicative tool, a witness to history, and an active agent for change.
The Egyptian revolution of 2011 has significantly changed the relationship between citizens, public space, and visual expression. The book traces these developments and their effects on political communication, urban space, and cultural production. The book is the first publication to offer a deep view on the relationship between aesthetics and politics in the wake of the Egyptian revolution 2011. Renowned Egyptian and international writers, artists and activists trace the shifting status of the image as a communicative tool, a witness to history, and an active agent for change.
Product Details
Publisher
Transcript Verlag
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Condition
New
Number of Pages
284
Place of Publication
, Austria
ISBN
9783837626155
SKU
V9783837626155
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Ref
99-2
About Mikala Hyldig Dal
Mikala Hyldig Dal teaches at the American University of Cairo (AUC). In numerous artistic and research oriented projects she has examined the relationship between visual imagery, artistic practice and political processes, most recently in Germany, Iran, Syria and Egypt.
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