Third Text is an international scholarly journal dedicated to providing critical perspectives on art and visual culture. Third Text addresses the complex cultural realities that emerge when different worldviews meet, and the challenge this poses to Eurocentrism and ethnocentric aesthetic criteria.
First Published in 2008. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Notes on the Internet as a Weapon of the Multitude, Notes from the
Beirut Siege, Repetition and Return: The Spectators Memory in Abbas
Kiarostamis, Koker Trilogy, Obscene Jouissance: The Visual Poetics of Labour
Exploitation, Challenging the Canon: Socialist Realism in Traditional Chinese
Painting Revisited, In Conversation, Historiographies of Laughter: Poetics of
Deformation in Palestinian Political Cartoon, Listening to Trauma in the Art
of Everlyn Nicodemus Reviews, 2006: Yawning Cultural Gaps in Fusing
Landscapes, What We Talk About When We Talk, About a Biennale in Singapore,
Seeing Up and Down
Ziauddin Sardar, Sean Cubitt and Rasheed Araeen