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El. knyga: Connecting Visual Literacy to Theory: Revisiting the Disruptions of Visual Thinkers in Education and Beyond

Edited by (University of Aguascalientes, Mexico), Edited by (Murray State University, USA)
  • Formatas: 188 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Jul-2024
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040049327

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This volume seeks to close the gap between education systems across the world that remain systematically devoted to understanding our world through text, rather than images.



This volume seeks to close the gap between education systems across the world that remain systematically devoted to understanding our world through text rather than images.

Through an exploration of the contributions of well- and lesser-known visual thinkers from across disciplines and geographies, the contributors offer contemporary appraisals and modern re-conceptualizations of the subject. The book illuminates how experts from various disciplines ranging from art, communication, education, and philosophy laid the foundations for what we know today as visual literacy. These foundations and innovative ways of thinking and understanding images have been disruptive, but until now, have been relatively understudied. As such, the chapters examine the context of individual thinkers, expanding upon famous theories and providing new insight into why these visual and cognitive processes are imperative to learning and education and to disciplines spanning art history, museum studies, philosophy, photography, and more. The authors, all members of the International Visual Literacy Association (IVLA), are committed to advancing the study of visual literacy by raising new questions and proposing new routes of inquiry. 

A unique and timely exploration of the way we derive meaning from what we see and how we interact with our visual environment, it will appeal to researchers, scholars, and educators from a range of interdisciplinary backgrounds across art, art education, art history, design, information science, photography, and visual communication.

Introduction
1. Rudolf Arnheim: The Power of the Image
2. Vilém Flusser:
Play/Read/Write/See
3. The Conspiracy of the Spectacle: Guy Debords
Relevance for Visual Literacy Today
4. Fontcuberta and Postphotography:
unveiling the border between fiction and reality
5. Literacy Foundations in
June King McFees Art Education Philosophy
6. Visual Literacy Development
through Picturebooks: The Contributions of John Warren Stewig
7. Abigail
Housen: Visual Thinking from Museums to the Classroom
8. Unleashing
Perception: Exploring Michael Matyushin's Expanded Vision
9. Thinking in
pictures: Temple Grandin's contribution to Visual Literacy
10. David Howes:
Pioneer of Sensory Studies
11. Nada Shabout: The Challenge of Visual Literacy
in Modern and Contemporary Arab Art
Ricardo Lopez-Leon, PhD, is a lead researcher-lecturer at the University of Aguascalientes at the Design Sciences Center in Aguascalientes, Mexico.

Dana Statton Thompson, MLIS, MA, MFA, is the assistant dean of libraries and a research and instruction librarian at Murray State University in Murray, Kentucky, USA.