
Right To Look
A Counterhistory Of Visuality
Mirzoeff, Nicholas
Beschrijving
Develops A Comparative De-colonial Framework For Visual Culture Studies
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Inhoudsopgave
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ix | |
| Preface. Ineluctable Visualities |
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xiii | |
| Acknowledgments |
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xvii | |
| Introduction. The Right To Look, Or, How To Think With And Against Visuality |
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1 | (47) |
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35 | (13) |
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One Oversight: The Ordering of Slavery |
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48 | (29) |
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Two The Modern Imaginary: Antislavery Revolutions and the Right to Existence |
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77 | (46) |
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Puerto Rican Counterpoint I |
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117 | (6) |
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Three Visuality: Authority and War |
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123 | (32) |
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Four Abolition Realism: Reality, Realisms, and Revolution |
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155 | (41) |
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Puerto Rican Counterpoint II |
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188 | (8) |
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Five Imperial Visuality and Countervisuality, Ancient and Modern |
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196 | (36) |
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Six Antifascist Neorealisms: North-South and the Permanent Battle for Algiers |
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232 | (45) |
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Mexican-Spanish Counterpoint |
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271 | (6) |
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Seven Global Counterinsurgency and the Crisis of Visuality |
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277 | (34) |
| Notes |
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311 | (32) |
| Bibliography |
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343 | (30) |
| Index |
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373 | |
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