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(e)Pedagogy – Visual Knowledge Building
Rethinking Art and New Media in Education©2005 Edited Collection -
Ghosts of the Revolution in Mexican Literature and Visual Culture
Revisitations in Modern and Contemporary Creative Media©2013 Edited Collection -
Visual Communication
ISSN: 2153-277X
"Visual communication is the process through which individuals in relationships, organizations, and cultures interpret and create visual messages in response to their environment, one another, and social structures. This series seeks to enhance our understanding of visual communication and it explores the role of visual communication in culture. Topics of interest include visual perception and cognition; signs and symbols; typography and image; research on graph ic design, use of visual imagery in education. On a cultural level, research on visual media analysis and critical methods that examine the larger cultural messages imbedded in visual images is welcome. By providing a variety of approaches to the analysis of visual media and messages, this book series is designed to explore issues relating to visual literacy, visual communication, visual rhetoric, visual culture, and any unique method for examining visual communication. "
16 publications
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Picturing America
Trauma, Realism, Politics and Identity in American Visual Culture©2007 Edited Collection -
Philosophy for Multisensory Communication and Media
©2016 Textbook -
Otto Dix and Weimar Media Culture
Time, Fashion and Photography in Portrait Paintings of the Neue Sachlichkeit©2022 Monographs -
Literature and Media: Productive Intersections
©2021 Edited Collection -
Opera, Exoticism and Visual Culture
©2015 Edited Collection -
Media and Materiality in the Neo-Avant-Garde
©2012 Conference proceedings -
United States Studies: Culture, Politics, Media
The United States Studies: Culture, Politics, Media Series is addressed to scholars and students from various disciplines with a general interest in multi-, trans-, and interdisciplinary study of the United States and whose research is inspired by diverse approaches to the analysis of cultural, social, and political phenomena as seen from the perspective of broadly understood media, i.e., film, television, press media, new media, visual arts and literature. The Editors of the series welcome original, previously unpublished research from individual scholars as well as edited volumes which exploit a well defined cultural, social, or political aspect of the United States.
6 publications
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The «Doppelgänger» in our Time
Visions of Alterity in Literature, Visual Culture, and New Media©2024 Monographs -
New Queer Images
Representations of Homosexualities in Contemporary Francophone Visual Cultures©2011 Edited Collection