Representation: Cultural Representations and Signifying PracticesStuart Hall SAGE Publications, 8 Apr 1997 - 400 halaman This broad-ranging text offers a comprehensive outline of how visual images, language and discourse work as `systems of representation'. Individual chapters explore: representation as a signifying practice in a rich diversity of social contexts and institutional sites; the use of photography in the construction of national identity and culture; other cultures in ethnographic museums; fantasies of the racialized `Other' in popular media, film and image; the construction of masculine identities in discourses of consumer culture and advertising; and the gendering of narratives in television soap operas. |
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CULTURAL | 1 |
THE POETICS AND THE POLITICS OF EXHIBITING | 151 |
THE SPECTACLE OF THE OTHER Stuart Hall | 223 |
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Istilah dan frasa umum
advertising analysis anthropology approach argued artefacts audience Barthes Benin Benin Bronzes body chapter Charlotte Brunsdon cinema classe populaire codes collection colour Comanche concept connotations constructed context Coronation Street culture discourse display documentary EastEnders ethnographic example exhibition fantasy female feminine fetishism fiction Figure film flâneur forms Foucault France French Freud gender genre Hall Henri Cartier-Bresson historical humanist idea identify identity ideological images interpretation knowledge language linguistic London looking magazine male masculinity meaning Musaeum Tradescantianum museum myth narrative nature O'Hanlon objects painting paradigm Paradise Paris particular photographs Pitt Rivers Pitt Rivers Museum politics popular post-war practices produced question racial reference regime relation relationship representation represented Robert Doisneau Roland Barthes role Saussure scopophilia semiotic sense sexual signified signs soap opera social society specific spectator spectatorship stereotypes Stuart Hall symbolic television themes things viewer visual Wahgi Willy Ronis women

