In:Images in Use: Towards the critical analysis of visual communication
Edited by Matteo Stocchetti and Karin Kukkonen
[Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture 44] 2011
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 26 October 2011
https://doi.org/10.1075/dapsac.44.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction
Part I. Approaches to visual communication and the question of power
Chapter 1. Images: Who gets what, when and how?
Chapter 2. The critical tradition in visual studies: An introduction
Chapter 3. The map, the mirror and the simulacrum: Visual communication and the question of power
Chapter 4. Disenchantment with politics and the salience of images
Part II. Case studies: Visual communication in late modern society
Chapter 5. Organising political consensus: The visual management of diplomatic negotiations and community relations in the Finnish accession to the EU
Chapter 6. Walls, doors and exciting encounters: Balkanism and its edges in Bulgarian political cartoons on European integration
Chapter 7. The politics of visual representation: Security, the US and the ‘war on terrorism’
Chapter 8. The politics of identity and visuality: The case of Finnish war children
Chapter 9. Visual politics and celebrity humanitarianism: How colonial culture is revitalised in the West
Chapter 10. The economics of gay reality television: The visualisation of sexual difference in contemporary consumer cultur
Chapter 11. Mending endings: Power and closure in film plots
Chapter 12. Representing the state of exception: Power, utopia, visuality and narrative in superhero comics
Index
