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Representation : cultural representations and signifying practices /

Contributor(s): Hall, Stuart, 1932, Feb. 3- | Open University.
Series: Culture, media, and identities.Publisher: London ; Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage ; Open University, 1997, (2009)Description: 400 p., [8] p. of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0761954317; 9780761954316:; 0761954325 (pbk.).Subject(s): Culture | Social perception | Representation (Philosophy)DDC classification: 306
Contents:
The work of representation / Stuart Hall -- Representing the social : France and Frenchness in post-war humanist photography / Peter Hamilton -- The poetics and the politics of exhibiting other cultures / Henrietta Lidchi -- The spectacle of the "other" / Stuart Hall -- Exhibiting masculinity / Sean Nixon -- Genre and gender : the case of soap opera / Christine Gledhill.
Summary: The contributors to Representation analyse contested and critical questions of meaning, truth, knowledge and power in representation, and the relations between representation, pleasure and fantasy.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The work of representation / Stuart Hall -- Representing the social : France and Frenchness in post-war humanist photography / Peter Hamilton -- The poetics and the politics of exhibiting other cultures / Henrietta Lidchi -- The spectacle of the "other" / Stuart Hall -- Exhibiting masculinity / Sean Nixon -- Genre and gender : the case of soap opera / Christine Gledhill.

The contributors to Representation analyse contested and critical questions of meaning, truth, knowledge and power in representation, and the relations between representation, pleasure and fantasy.

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