American Icons

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Author_Benedikt Feldges
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Broadcast Picture
Broadcast Spectacle
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Collective Visual Literacy
Contrast Line
Controversial Spectacle
cultural iconography
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Dialectic Code
Documentary's Compilation
Documentary's Imagery
Documentary’s Compilation
Documentary’s Imagery
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Fi Gure Ground Differentiation
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Fl Ashes
Fl Esh
Historical Footage
ICONIC CODE
Idiomatic Network
image historicity
language
literacy
media semiotics
pictures
screen theory
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Semantic Fi Eld
spectacle
Split Transmittership
Symbolic Transfer
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televisual narratives
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Vice Versa
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visual culture studies
visual language analysis in media
Visual Literacy
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415875509
  • Weight: 550g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Sep 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Despite the work that has been done on the power of visual communication in general, and about the social influence of television in particular, television’s relationship with reality is still something of a black box. Even today, the convention that the screen functions as a window on reality structures much of the production and reception of televisual narratives. But as reality ought to become history at one point, what are we to do with such windows on the past?

Developing and applying a highly innovative approach to the modern picture, American Icons sets out to expose the historicity of icons, to reframe the history of the screen and to dissect the visual core of a medium that is still so poorly understood. Dismantling the aura of apparently timeless icons and past spectacles with their seductive power to attract the eye, this book offers new ways of seeing the mechanisms at work in our modern pictorial culture.

Benedikt Feldges currently works at the FEBL, Institute of Continuous Education, Kanton Baselland, in Switzerland.

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