articleJournal of Visual CultureAug 1, 2002Closed access

Showing seeing: a critique of visual culture

University of Chicago

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Abstract

This essay attempts to map out the main issues surrounding visual studies as an emergent academic formation, and as a theoretical concept or object of research and teaching. After a survey of some of the resistances encountered by visual studies in fields such as art history, aesthetics, and media studies, and a suggestion that visual studies is playing the role of ‘dangerous supplement’ to these fields, the essay turns to a discussion of some of the major received ideas that have seemed foundational to both negative and positive accounts of visual studies. These received ideas or myths include notions of the de-materialization of the image, and the erasure of boundaries between art and non-art, or visual and…

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Keywords
  • Visual culture
  • Visual media
  • Mythology
  • Object (grammar)
  • Criticism
  • Cultural studies
  • Aesthetics
  • Politics
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