ABSTRACT

This forward-thinking collection brings together over sixty essays that invoke images to summon, interpret, and argue with visual studies and its neighboring fields such as art history, media studies, visual anthropology, critical theory, cultural studies, and aesthetics. The product of a multi-year collaboration between graduate students from around the world, spearheaded by James Elkins, this one-of-a-kind anthology is a truly international, interdisciplinary point of entry into cutting-edge visual studies research. The book is fluid in relation to disciplines; it is frequently inventive in relation to guiding theories; it is unpredictable in its allegiance and interest in the past of the discipline—reflecting the ongoing growth of visual studies.

chapter |4 pages

Animal

chapter |4 pages

Arial: An Apologia

chapter |4 pages

Art or Artifact?

chapter |3 pages

Frame

chapter |4 pages

Invisibility

chapter |4 pages

Objectivity

chapter |4 pages

The Ordinary

chapter |3 pages

On the Palimpsest

chapter |3 pages

Redaction

chapter |5 pages

Surface

chapter |3 pages

Syntagm

chapter |3 pages

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