Sociology and Visual Representation
With technological developments transforming our culture into a more visual one, this book sets a new standard for visual sociology. In this, Chaplin examines still images, diagrams and the visual representation of the written text.
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Sociology and Visual Representation
With technological developments transforming our culture into a more visual one, this book sets a new standard for visual sociology. In this, Chaplin examines still images, diagrams and the visual representation of the written text.
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Sociology and Visual Representation

Sociology and Visual Representation

by Elizabeth Chaplin
Sociology and Visual Representation

Sociology and Visual Representation

by Elizabeth Chaplin

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Overview

With technological developments transforming our culture into a more visual one, this book sets a new standard for visual sociology. In this, Chaplin examines still images, diagrams and the visual representation of the written text.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781134906048
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/01/2002
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Elizabeth Chaplin is a tutor/counsellor for the Open University in London and a visiting lecturer in sociology at the University of York.

Table of Contents

Introduction Part I The critical paradigm 1 Critical writing about visual art 1 Introduction and early writings 2 Critical writings about visual art: class analyses I 3 Non-critical writings about visual art: connoisseurship, humanism 4 Critical writings about visual art: class analyses II 2 From written, class analyses of visual art to the use of visual representation in critique 3 Visual and verbal critique: feminism and postmodernism Part II The empirical paradigm Introduction to Part II 4 Sociological analyses of visual representation 5 The use of visual representation in anthropology and sociology 6 Visual representation and new literary forms for sociology 7 A coming together
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