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Nicholas Mirzoeff - The Right to Look: A Counterhistory of Visuality - 9780822349181 - V9780822349181
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The Right to Look: A Counterhistory of Visuality

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Description for The Right to Look: A Counterhistory of Visuality Paperback. Develops a comparative de-colonial framework for visual culture studies Num Pages: 408 pages, 75 illustrations (including 11 in colour), 2 tables. BIC Classification: JFC. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 235 x 162 x 29. Weight in Grams: 672.
In The Right to Look, Nicholas Mirzoeff develops a comparative decolonial framework for visual culture studies, the field that he helped to create and shape. Casting modernity as an ongoing contest between visuality and countervisuality, or “the right to look,” he explains how visuality sutures authority to power and renders the association natural. An early-nineteenth-century concept, meaning the visualization of history, visuality has been central to the legitimization of Western hegemony. Mirzoeff identifies three “complexes of visuality”—plantation slavery, imperialism, and the present-day military-industrial complex—and explains how, within each, power is made to seem self-evident through techniques of classification, separation, and ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Duke University Press
Number of pages
416
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2011
Condition
New
Number of Pages
408
Place of Publication
North Carolina, United States
ISBN
9780822349181
SKU
V9780822349181
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About Nicholas Mirzoeff
Nicholas Mirzoeff is Professor of Media, Culture, and Communication at New York University. He is the author of several books, including An Introduction to Visual Culture, Watching Babylon: The War in Iraq and Global Visual Culture, and Diaspora and Visual Culture: Representing Africans and Jews, as well as the editor of The Visual Culture Reader.

Reviews for The Right to Look: A Counterhistory of Visuality
“[V]isual studies will no longer be the same before and after this book. . . . Mirzoeff's work does it all: offering new perspectives, blurring the boundaries between disciplines, disclosing what had been hidden, and shooting trouble.” - Jan Baetens, Leonardo Reviews “The Right to Look offers the fledgling discipline, and the thriving interdiscipline [of visual studies], a historical narrative ... Read more

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