The Handbook of Visual Culture

Name/Title

The Handbook of Visual Culture

Description

The Handbook of Visual Culture offers an essential overview of the key debates, theories, and methodologies that define the field of visual culture today. Bringing together a diverse range of scholars, this interdisciplinary volume examines how visual experiences—from art and media to everyday imagery—shape our understanding of the world. Covering topics such as visual technologies, aesthetics, identity, and power, the book provides a critical framework for analyzing images in both historical and contemporary contexts. It is an invaluable resource for students, researchers, and anyone interested in how visuality intersects with culture, politics, and society.

Publication Details

Editor

Ian Heywood, Barry Sandywell

Publisher

Berg - London - New York

ISBN

978 1 84788 573 9

Dimensions

Height

11 in

Width

8 in

Depth

1-3/4 in