Visual Sense

A Cultural Reader

Elizabeth Edwards editor Kaushik Bhaumik editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:1st Nov '08

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Visual Sense cover

Also available in paperback, 9781845207410 GBP19.99 (November, 2008)

Vision is more than looking or seeing. It is integral to all human action. Visual Sense presents a series of readings which offer a range of alternatives to conventional psychological and social scientific approaches to the study of the ocular.Vision is more than looking or seeing. It is integral to all human action. Visual Sense presents a series of readings which offer a range of alternatives to conventional psychological and social scientific approaches to the study of the ocular. The book highlights the multitude of ways in which vision is linked to the other senses by virtue of being embedded in complex cultural processes.Visual Sense introduces students to the analysis of a wide range of ways of experiencing sight across time and across cultures: from Renaissance Italy, Aztec Mexico and early Christian Europe, to Tibet, West Africa, Aboriginal Australia and South America, amongst others. It is arranged around broad themes of visual experience, ranging from navigating the sacred and ordering knowledge about the world to thinking creatively, socially and beyond vision into cyberspace and daydream. This unique approach allows cross-cultural and thematic connections to be made. A Guide to Further Reading allows students to expand their learning independently, and section introductions place the readings in context.Visual Sense expands the field of visual studies and explores the place of vision in the sensory world.

Visual Sense: A Cultural Reader, is an excellent addition to the Sensory Formations series and offers a comprehensive and often inspiring account of the role of vision within different cultural contexts and historical eras - Andrew Irving, Anthropos Journal

ISBN: 9781845207403

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 1060g

496 pages