Compile an annotated photo essay that analyses the visual and
linguistic construction of a specific other within a magazine, journal,
periodical, newspaper, zine of your choice. Concentrate on how text supports image, and vice versa. You could focus on gender, race,
class, sexuality, fashion, etc but make sure that you comment on how
the construction of such an 'other' secures and stabilises the identity,
and sense of self, of the publication's core audience.
Contextual & Theoretical Studies, Visual Communication Level 5 (Year Two)- Seminar tasks, links and Student Blogs.
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Friday, 25 November 2011
Wednesday, 16 November 2011
Task 2- The Gaze
‘according to usage and conventions which are at last being
questioned but have by no means been overcome - men act and women appear. Men
look at women. Women watch themselves being looked at’ (Berger 1972, 45, 47)
Discuss this quote with reference to one work of art and one work from the contemprary media.
Discuss this quote with reference to one work of art and one work from the contemprary media.
Monday, 7 November 2011
Task 1- Panopticism
Choose an example of one aspect of contemporary culture that is, in your
opinion, panoptic. Write an explanation of this, in approximately
200-300 words, employing key Foucauldian language, such as 'Docile
Bodies' or 'self-regulation, and using not less than 5 quotes from the
text 'Panopticism' in Thomas, J. (2000) 'Reading Images', NY, Palgrave McMillan.
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