Dictionary of Visual Discourse: A Dialectical Lexicon of Terms

Author:   Barry Sandywell
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138102408


Pages:   722
Publication Date:   26 September 2017
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Barry Sandywell
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   1.860kg
ISBN:  

9781138102408


ISBN 10:   1138102407
Pages:   722
Publication Date:   26 September 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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'Far more than just a dry compilation of standard definitions, Barry Sandywell's Dictionary of Visual Discourse is a boldly ambitious exercise in the verbal reconstitution of a field. Idiosyncratic, learned, rigorous and utterly original, it is destined to become an invaluable resource in the library of anyone struggling to make sense of the interdisciplinary world of visual culture studies'. Martin Jay, University of California Berkeley, USA 'With this book Sandywell has made a storming intellectual intervention into the field of visual studies. It will be difficult for anyone working within this arena in the future to avoid reference to this outstanding work'. Professor Chris Jenks, Vice Chancellor and Principal, Brunel University, UK 'Sandywell's dialectical lexicon of terms relevant to the study of visual culture is highly unusual, far exceeding in scope and depth the application to a limited range of familiar visual topics ideas and themes somewhat narrowly derived from cultural studies. The work is very ambitious, ranging across the role played by notions and practices of vision and envisioning in philosophy, social theory and cultural theory, persuasively arguing that a phenomenon as important as the visual culture of late modern societies requires such a radical analysis. Sandywell pulls off the challenge in this lucid, adventurous, rewarding and original work'. Ian Heywood, Lancaster University, UK '...Definitions are comprehensive, historically rich, and full of references that will assist readers in understanding and applying entries. Sophisticated and challenging... will be valuable for students and scholars in social sciences, philosophy, and the visual arts... Highly recommended. Lower-division undergraduates and above.' Choice 'This work will appeal most readily to those working in the visual, textual, and philosophical areas of knowledge and exploration. It will be of special interest to faculty and those pursuing graduate studies in those disciplines.' American Reference Books Annual


'Far more than just a dry compilation of standard definitions, Barry Sandywell's Dictionary of Visual Discourse is a boldly ambitious exercise in the verbal reconstitution of a field. Idiosyncratic, learned, rigorous, and utterly original, it is destined to become an invaluable resource in the library of anyone struggling to make sense of the interdisciplinary world of visual culture studies'. Martin Jay, University of California Berkeley, USA 'With this book Sandywell has made a storming intellectual intervention into the field of visual studies. It will be difficult for anyone working within this arena in the future to avoid reference to this outstanding work'. Professor Chris Jenks, Vice Chancellor and Principal, Brunel University, UK 'Sandywell's dialectical lexicon of terms relevant to the study of visual culture is highly unusual, far exceeding in scope and depth the application to a limited range of familiar visual topics ideas and themes somewhat narrowly derived from cultural studies. The work is very ambitious, ranging across the role played by notions and practices of vision and envisioning in philosophy, social theory, and cultural theory, persuasively arguing that a phenomenon as important as the visual culture of late modern societies requires such a radical analysis. Sandywell pulls off the challenge in this lucid, adventurous, rewarding, and original work'. Ian Heywood, Lancaster University, UK '...Definitions are comprehensive, historically rich, and full of references that will assist readers in understanding and applying entries. Sophisticated and challenging... will be valuable for students and scholars in social sciences, philosophy, and the visual arts... Highly recommended. Lower-division undergraduates and above.' Choice 'This work will appeal most readily to those working in the visual, textual, and philosophical areas of knowledge and exploration. It will be of special interest to faculty and those pursuing graduate studies in those disciplines.' American Reference Books Annual


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Barry Sandywell is Honorary Research Fellow in Social Theory in the Department of Sociology at York, UK. He is the author of Logological Investigations (1996), a multi-volume work on the history of reflexivity, alterity and ethics in philosophy and the human sciences: Reflexivity and the Crisis of Western Reason (volume 1), The Beginnings of European Theorizing: Reflexivity in the Archaic Age (volume 2), and Presocratic Reflexivity: The Construction of Philosophical Discourse (volume 3). He is also the co-editor of Interpreting Visual Culture: Explorations in the Hermeneutics of the Visual (1999) and of essays on Baudrillard, Bakhtin, and Benjamin and other theorists published in various journals and collections. Recent publications include essays on digitalization, cyberspace, new media and global criminality as part of a continuing programme of research concerned to map the reflexive transformations of postmodern societies and cultures. He is currently editing (with Ian Heywood) an original collection of essays with the title Handbook of Visual Culture which will be published by Berg in 2011.

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