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The Visual Studies Companion

Editat de Susan Hansen, Kate Korroch, Julie Patarin-Jossec
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 noi 2026
The Visual Studies Companion explores visual studies globally, combining newly commissioned essays with influential archival articles from the Visual Studies journal to broaden dialogue and deepen understanding across disciplines.
This volume delivers a rich, multi-format approach to visual scholarship. It features traditional essays, interviews, visual essays, a syllabus for teaching with visual studies, critical pieces reprinted from the journal, and reflexive dialogues. Readers will explore visual studies as both a field of study and methodological lens, examining its relationship to various disciplines including art history, cultural studies, sociology, and anthropology. The Companion addresses practices of writing, visualizing, and communicating ideas; distribution of knowledge from film and photography to exhibitions and political discourse; and critical debates on ethics, coloniality, representation, and inclusion. 
This wide-ranging, interdisciplinary volume will be of interest to students and scholars across the social sciences and the arts and humanities (e.g., sociology, anthropology, geography, cultural and media studies, documentary film and photography, information technology, education, communication studies, art history and visual culture), as well as other fields concerned with image-based study.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032747156
ISBN-10: 1032747153
Pagini: 666
Ilustrații: 266
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate Advanced

Cuprins

Introduction to The Visual Studies Companion  Part I: What Was Accomplished?  Introduction to Part I: What Was Accomplished?  1. No Tyre, No Movement: Visual Ethnographies of Pneuma-City, Lagos, Nigeria  Origins  2. ‘'I Hate Visual Culture': The Controversial Rise of Visual Studies and the Disciplinary Politics of the Visible (2020)  3. A Critical Assessment of the Russian-Language Literature in the Field of Visual Culture (2023)  4. Visual Sociology, Documentary Photography, and Photojournalism: It's (Almost) All a Matter of Context (1995)  Classic Methods  5. What Constitutes an Image-Based Qualitative Methodology? (1996)  6. Talking About Pictures: A Case for Photo-Elicitation (2002)  7. Visual Methodologies Revisited: Some Current Developments and Outstanding Concerns  Experimentations  8. The Visual Essay and Sociology (1991)  9. Does She Still Recognise You? (2021)  10. Visual Challenges to the Social Sciences  11. Understanding Innovation in Visual Methodologies and Methods  Conversation with Greg Scott  12. Conversation with Greg Scott: Fostering Video Ethnographic Scholarship  Part II: What Was Neglected?  Introduction to Part II: What Was Neglected?  13. Unframing Wholesomeness: Jessie Willcox Smith, Gender, Domesticity, and the Archive  Expansions  14. Multisensory Approaches in Migration Research: Reflections and Pathways (2024)  15. With Sonic Epistemology, Within Sonic Territory: An Essay in Fragments and Audio Descriptions  16. Speculative Fiction Documentary  17. Communication, Comics, and Diagrams  Ethics  18. Whose Photo? Whose Voice? Who Listens?: 'Giving,' Silencing and Listening to Voice in Participatory Visual Projects (2018)  19. 'A Camera Is a Big Responsibility': A Lens for Analysing Children's Visual Voices (2010)  20. "We Know How to Navigate This Place, and You Won't": Centring Young People as Knowledge Producers and Right Bearers in Visual Research  21. Ethical Challenges in Visual Research  Doing Reciprocity  22. “If Males Were Photographed Like Females" (1984)  23. Doing Drag: A Visual Case Study of Gender Performance (2000)  24. Establishing the Frame: Doing Queer Reciprocity and Reflecting on Earlier Works from Visual Studies  25. Queer Interventions, Now and Then  26. Locating Queerness in Katrin Mulder's and Emmy Scheele's "If Males Were Photographed Like Females"  27. From Underground to Primetime: The Dialectics of Drag in a Corporate Age  28. The Sensorial Spectacle of Gender Performance as a Stage for Experiential Studies  Conversation with Ace Lehner  29. Conversation with Ace Lehner: Trans Visual Culture’s Methodological Intervention  Part III: What Could Be Done?  Introduction to Part III: What Could Be Done?  30. On a Roller Coaster Ride: A Visual Essay on Exploring the Ups and Downs of Being Black Motherscholars  Disciplinary Provocations  31. Virtual Reality as a Research Method: Is This the Future of Photo-Elicitation? (2019)  32. Vandalism and the Urban Visual: A Value Measure for Images in Cities  33. Roundtable on the State of Visual Studies: Collaborative Methods and Reciprocal Reflections  Digital Relationalities  34. Same, Same, but Different: Making Sense of Changes in Social Media Visuality  35. Researching Social Media Pop Cultures: Case Studies and Reflections from Five Visual Platforms  36. Playing the Clancy Man: Video Games, Political Affect, and Tom Clancy's Brand  37. Operational Images of the Environment: Perspectives from the Artistic to the Curatorial  Transgressing Power  38. The Call of the Bright Blanket: Anticolonial Aesthetics in the Synesthetic Regime of Art  39. Roma Culture and Visibility: Between External Gaze and Internal Agency in Roma Visual Representations  40. Romanticizing the Wounds of Others: Stereotype and the Future of Visual Studies  Conversation with Ji Yoon Yang  41. Conversation with Ji Yoon Yang: Curation as Collective Care  Conclusion: Curating Visual Studies

Notă biografică

Susan Hansen (AU/UK) is President of the IVSA and Co-Chair of the Visual Methods Group at Middlesex University London; former Editor of Visual Studies; and founding Editor of Nuart Journal. Their work applies ethnomethodological and conversation analytic methods to visual studies.
Kate Korroch (US) is an Editor of Visual Studies; Editorial Assistant for Art Journal; and founding Editor of Refract: An Open Access Visual Studies Journal. Their work examines queer and trans visual culture and art history.
Julie Patarin-Jossec (FR/US) is Visiting Assistant Professor in Sociology at DePaul University, and an Editor for Visual Studies, Echographies: Journal of Sound Ethnography, and Immaterial Books. Their work explores queer sea ecologies through video ethnography.

Recenzii

“In its 40-year history, the field of visual studies has developed from a project aimed at enlarging art history’s subjects and theories to a politically engaged venue for exploring the visual dimensions of contemporary life. This book is an enormous achievement of condensation and clarity, and showcases one of visual studies’ more significant and less appreciated properties: unlike art history, visual studies continues to speak with a coherent voice, aimed directly at the present moment, its politics, and its possibilities.”
James Elkins, E.C. Chadbourne Professor in the Department of Art History, Theory, and Criticism, School of the Art Institute of Chicago
The Visual Studies Companion presents a rich landscape in visual studies focusing on previously understudied topics, including multisensory approaches, and discusses new ways of thinking about digital relationalities and transgressing power. The collection addresses current ethical challenges, suggests new avenues of research, and highlights the necessity of the collaborative nature of future methodologies. This book will be indispensable for anyone with a serious interest in the field of the visual.”
Margaret Dikovitskaya, Professor at Columbia University and author of Visual Culture: The Study of the Visual after the Cultural Turn (2005)


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The Visual Studies Companion explores visual studies globally, combining newly commissioned essays with influential archival articles from the Visual Studies journal to broaden dialogue and deepen understanding across disciplines. This volume will interest students and scholars across the social sciences and the arts.