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Visual Cultures is the first study of the place of visuality and literacy in specific nations around the world, and includes authoritative, insightful essays on the value accorded to the visual and the verbal in Japan, Poland, China, Russia, Ireland and Slovenia. The content is not only analytic, but also historical, tracing changes in the significance of visual and verbal literacy in each nation. Visual Cultures also raises and explores issues of national identity, and provides a wealth of information for future research. Visual Cultures will appeal to those with an interest in visual studies, cultural studies, postcolonial theory, area studies, subaltern studies, political theory, art history and art criticism.
James Elkins is the E. C. Chadbourne Professor in the Department of Art History, Theory, and Criticism at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Introduction Slovenia: Visuality and Literarity In Slovene Culture – Andrej SmrekarJapan: Lost In Translation, or Nothing To See but Everything – Sunil ManghaniIreland: Words Upon the Windowpane: Image, Text, and Irish Culture – Luke GibbonsPoland: A Visually-Oriented Literary Culture? – Kris Van HeuckelomChina: Verbal Above Visual: A Chinese Perspective – Ding NingRussia: To Read, To Look: Teaching Visual Studies In Moscow – Viktoria MusvikCritical Response – Esther Sánchez-Pardo