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Cameron
ISBN: 978-1-4051-1465-3
Hardcover
408 pages
October 2004, Wiley-Blackwell
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This groundbreaking collection explores the role of the “visual” in shaping American identity: Introducing students to the visual in all its complexity and variety on the American scene – the language of signs, the historical construction and meaning of “types,” and the uses and politics of photography, film, bodily display, and documentaries – the volume underscores the productivity of the visual in thinking about race, gender, ethnicity, sexuality, and regionality. It clearly demonstrates that the ways in which people see and are seen determine who they are and how they see themselves as citizens and Americans.


An editorial introduction places the articles within a narrative structure that tells a collectivr tale of how experiment called "America" took on visual shape and meaning. Suggested readings, a primer on how to “read” an image, and a listing of visual archives and collections complete the volume, making this an indispensable text for those in American studies and related fields.



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