Description
Introduces visual culture as visual activism, or activating the visible.
Outlines three currently successful tactics of visual activism: removal of statues and monuments; restitution of cultural property; and practices of repair and reparations.
Addresses catastrophe and trauma, from Palestine's Nakba to the climate disaster and the intersections of plague and war.
Maps the activist turn in the field since 2014 and sets directions for its future expansion.
About the Author
Nicholas Mirzoeff is Professor of Media, Culture and Communication at New York University.
Reviews
"Sensitive to current debates about the politics of articulation that ground our understanding of visual culture, visual activism, and visual relations, Mirzoeff's third edition develops new frameworks for the analysis of image culture. Leveraging the book's original concerns-the legacy of slavery, refugees and surveillance, global capital and colonial histories-Mirzoeff reinvigorates his arguments, drawing on contemporary events and social movements with insight and urgency. Provocative, relevant and iconoclastic, An Introduction to Visual Culture remains a critical text for students across the disciplines."
Jennifer A. Gonzalez, UC Santa Cruz, United States
"The newly revised 3rd edition of Nicholas Mirzoeff's anti-foundational classic issues the rallying call for refusing the resignations of merely describing visual culture as it is. Showing us how to activate and motivate the real and urgent question of what visual culture does and how to practice it, this primer is also the manifesto on method that takes us from the groundwork of acknowledgment through tactics for visual activism and ways of confronting catastrophe, while never losing sight of the power of the strike as lens and the ways we may yet forge relation in becoming visible to one another by consent. This new edition may be a renewed classic but not for the shelf. As open theory forged in practice, it calls to be used, to be put to the test of sharing out as widely as possible, seeing with and past it, activating the visible for ourselves and each other."
Jill Casid, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States
Book Information
ISBN 9780367235345
Author Nicholas Mirzoeff
Format Paperback
Page Count 310
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 700g