Visual culture : images and interpretations / edited by Norman Bryson, Michael Ann Holly, and Keith Moxey.
"Explores new critical approaches to a history of representation seen as something different from a history of art".
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Hanover :
University Press of New England [for] Wesleyan University Press,
[1994]
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Table of Contents:
- Feminism/Foucault-surveillance/sexuality / Griselda Pollock
- Men's work? masculinity and modernism / Lisa Tickner
- The discontinuous city : picturing and the discursive field / John Tagg
- Hieronymus Bosch and the "World upside down" : the case of The garden of earthly delights / Keith Moxey
- Observations on style and history in French painting of the male nude, 1785-1794 / Thomas Crow
- The renunciation of reaction in Girodet's Sleep of Endymion / Whitney Davis
- The theater of revolution : a new interpretation of Jacques-Louis David's Tennis court oath / Wolfgang Kemp
- Géricault and "masculinity" / Norman Bryson
- Strategies of identification / Ernst Van Alphen
- Fassbinder and Lacan : a reconsideration of gaze, look, and image / Kaja Silverman
- Feminism, psychoanalysis, and the study of popular culture / Constance Penley
- The ecology of images / Andrew Ross
- Wölfflin and the imagining of the Baroque / Michael Ann Holly
- Dead flesh, or the smell of painting / Mieke Bal
- Form and gender / David Summers
- Feminism/Foucault-surveillance/sexuality
- Men's work? Masculinity and modernism
- The discontinuous city: picturing and the discursive field
- Hieronymus Bosch and the "World Upside Down": the case of The Garden of Earthly Delights
- Observations on style and history in French painting of the male nude, 1785-1794
- The renunciation of reaction in Girodet's Sleep of Endymion
- The theater of revolution: a new interpretation of Jacques-Louis David's Tennis Court Oath
- Gericault and "masculinity"
- Strategies of identification
- Fassbinder and Lacan: a reconsideration of gaze, look, and image
- Feminism,psychoanalysis, and the study of popular culture
- Wolfflin and the imagining of the Baroque
- Dead flesh, or the smell of painting
- Form and gender.