On display
visual politics, material culture, and education
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Author
Contributions
- Université de Luxembourg - Contributor
Publication
2016 - Waxmann, Münster, Germany
Language
English
Word Count
52,250 words, Guess
Page Count
209 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-103830934696
- ISBN-139783830934691
- OCLC Control Number979565689
- Open LibraryOL44592234M
Classifications
- DDC700
- LCCAM151 .O5 2016
- LCCN72.P6
Alternate Titles
- Visual polictics, material culture and public education.
Description
"This book focuses on one of the most successful photography exhibitions in history, The Family of Man. With The Family of Man as its reference point, this collection of essays takes a closer look at visual and material objects. It examines their relevance for educational issues and exhibition designs. We understand these issues in their broadest sense to encompass processes of citizenship and identity formation and the adoption and/or preservation of ethical and political values with effects that range from the micro to the macro, from the national to the international level. The overall hypothesis of this volume is that images, objects and designs were created and employed as performers and performances that interacted with and attracted mass audiences. This book not only looks at how the presentational, representational and social power of images, objects and designs was deliberately used by political and cultural stakeholders during the mid-1950s, but also how these technologies of display travelled through time and space and, as historical objects, interacted-and continue to interact-with new contexts and audiences"--Back cover.
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Series Statement
- Visuelle Kultur, Studien und Materialien -- Band 11
- Visuelle Kultur, Studien und Materialien -- Bd. 11.
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