South African Popular Visual Culture -

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This title argues that because we are so immersed in visual imagery we need to be able to engage with it critically. The authors show in various ways that the visuality of contemporary culture can be seen as one of the primary carriers of ideas and ideologies in society.

TITLE: South African Popular Visual Culture

SKU: 9780627025983

PUBLISHER: Van Schaik Publishers

DATE PUBLISHED: 01/01/2004

PLACE PUBLISHED: South Africa

PAGES: 269

BINDING: Paperback / softback

LANGUAGE: English

DIMENSIONS: 170 mm x 245 mm x 15 mm

WEIGHT: 500 gr

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