Visual images, artifacts, and performances play a powerful part
in shaping U.S. culture. To understand the dynamics of public
persuasion, students must understand this visual rhetoric. This
rich anthology contains 20 exemplary studies of visual rhetoric,
exploring an array of visual communication forms, from photographs,
prints, television documentary, and film to stamps, advertisements,
and tattoos. In material original to this volume, editors Lester C.
Olson, Cara A. Finnegan, and Diane S. Hope present a critical
perspective that links visuality and rhetoric, locates the study of
visual rhetoric within the disciplinary framework of communication,
and explores the role of the visual in the cultural space of the
United States. Enhanced with these critical editorial perspectives,
Visual Rhetoric: A Reader in Communication and American Culture
provides a conceptual framework for students to understand and
reflect on the role of visual communication in the cultural and
public sphere of the United States. Key Features and Benefits Five
broad pairs of rhetorical action performing and seeing; remembering
and memorializing; confronting and resisting; commodifying and
consuming; governing and authorizing introduce students to the ways
visual images and artifacts become powerful tools of persuasion
Each section opens with substantive editorial commentary to provide
readers with a clear conceptual framework for understanding the
rhetorical action in question, and closes with discussion questions
to encourage reflection among the essays The collection includes a
range of media, cultures, and time periods; covers a wide range of
scholarly approaches and methods of handling primary materials; and
attends to issues of gender, race, sexuality and class Contributors
include: Thomas Benson; Barbara Biesecker; Carole Blair; Dan
Brouwer; Dana Cloud; Kevin Michael DeLuca; Anne Teresa Demo; Janis
L. Edwards; Keith V. Erickson; Cara A. Finnegan; Bruce Gronbeck;
Robert Hariman; Christine Harold; Ekaterina Haskins; Diane S. Hope;
Judith Lancioni; Margaret R. LaWare; John Louis Lucaites; Neil
Michel; Charles E. Morris III; Lester C. Olson; Shawn J.
Parry-Giles; Ronald Shields; John M. Sloop; Nathan Stormer;
Reginald Twigg and Carol K. Winkler
This book significantly advances theory and method in the study
of visual rhetoric through its comprehensive approach and wise
separations of key conceptual components. Julianne H. Newton,
University of Oregon"
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