Media and Visual Culture
Everyday life is often described as bombarding us with images, and contemporary culture is therefore frequently understood as a visual culture.
- What do such statements actually mean?
- How far is our culture a visual culture?
- What role do media play in a visual culture?
- How is vision linked to practices – including representation, the gaze and embodiment – of power and inequality?
- In what ways might these practices be challenged or resisted? Does vision only involve seeing, or is visual culture multi-sensory?
This module will introduce theories and practices that have addressed these questions. Examples of topics studied include:
- The relationship between vision and knowledge
- The gaze and power (eg the gaze as gendered and raced)
- Media, representation and identity
- Technologies of vision
- Material practices of vision
- Vision as multi-sensory.
On this module you will have the opportunity to gain a critical understanding of recent and ongoing themes in Media and Cultural Studies and Sociology on the topic of vision and visuality, media and culture, develop different reading and writing skills and participate in lively discussions and analytical exercises.