
The Inclusive Vision
Essays in Honor of Larry Gross
Peter Lang Verlag
Published on 22. June 2018
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Paperback/Softback
274 pages
978-1-4331-4664-0 (ISBN)
Description
Larry Gross is one of the most influential figures in the history of media studies. In this collection of original essays, his former students reflect on his groundbreaking contributions to three major developments: the emergence of visual studies as a distinct field of media theory and research; the analysis of media fiction as a symbol of power structures and a perpetuator of social inequalities; and the growing scholarly attention to the relationships between mass media and sexual minorities.
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Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
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Illustrations
8 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 225 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
406 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4331-4664-0 (9781433146640)
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Persons
Paul Messaris (PhD, University of Pennsylvania) is the Lev Kuleshov Emeritus Professor at the Annenberg School for Communication of the University of Pennsylvania. His research focuses on visual communication and digital media. His book Visual Literacy: Image, Mind, and Reality was the recipient of the National Communication Association's Diamond Anniversary Book Award. His most recent publication is Digital Media: Transformations in Human Communication, 2nd Ed. (co-edited with Lee Humphreys).
David W. Park (PhD, University of Pennsylvania) is a Professor of Communication at Lake Forest College. His scholarship addresses communication history and social theory. His books include: The History of Media and Communication Research (edited with Jefferson Pooley), The International History of Communication Study (edited with Peter Simonson), and Pierre Bourdieu: A Critical Introduction to Media and Communication Theory.
Content
List of Illustrations - Acknowledgments - Paul Messaris: Introduction - Part One: On the Margins of the Art Worlds - Lois H. Silverman: Toward Art for All: Art Museum Education and the Reinvigoration of American Art Museums Dona Schwartz: Photographic Art in the Age of Digital Image-Making - Bill Mikulak: Cultural Competence in the Art World of Video Games -Ioana Literat: On the Digital Margins of Art Worlds: Art and Vernacular Creativity in Online Spaces - Barbie Zelizer: Performance, Then and Now, There and Here: Need All the World Be a Stage? - Part Two: Culture & Power - Michael Morgan: Larry Gross and Cultivation Analysis - Stewart M. Hoover: Conjuring Religion in the Media Age and in Media Scholarship - Aram Sinnreich: The 'Thing' About Music: Hearing Power at the Nexus of Technology, Property, and Culture - Eva Illouz: The Emotional Politics of Populism, in Honor of Larry Gross - Cindy Hing-Yuk Wong: The Community in Community Media: Islands and Interactions in a Digital Universe - David W. Park: The Tacit Dimension of Communication: Symbolic Competence and Symbolic Power - Part Three: Towards Inclusion - Derek Bouse: The Thread of Concern: Wildlife Films, Art, and Representation - David Gudelunas: From Gay Bars to Hook-Up Apps: Social and Media Change - Carla Sarett: The Hidden Female Face of New York - Lisa Henderson: The Cultural and Economic Dimensions of Class in Queerness - Steven Leuthold: The Longest Walk Is the Walk Home: The Theme of Return in Indigenous Cinema - Traci Gillig: Leading and Enabling Research for Social Change - Contributors.