Visuality as objective: The pictorial turn and the study of visual culture
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https://doi.org/10.22235/d.v0i22.380Keywords:
visual culture studies, visual communication, pictorial turn, visualization, imageAbstract
During the last decades, a new research field has grown between disciplines that have had the sight and visualization as protagonists of the intellectual reflection. Between Art History and Communication, Visual Cultural Studies inaugurates a space of formal debate about the reception and the use of visual images that has been explained under the heading of “pictorial turn”, an idea that synthesizes the fundamentals of this field. The following article is a presentation of this research line, its context, its fundamental concepts, as well as a selection of the main promotion channels of its authors through which you can delve into the subject that has established.
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