Colored Pictures: Race and Visual Representation - History & Criticism - Design - Half Prices Textbook or College Textbooks .Save up to 90% off on Used half prices Textbooks.Answer of Where you can purchase college textbooks at the cheapest price.

 Location:  Home » Design » Colored Pictures: Race and Visual Representation    
Categories
Accounting
Architecture
Art History
Business/Finance
Computer Science
Communication /Journalism
Design
Economics
Education
Engineering
Foreign Languages
History
Humanities
Law
Literature
Mathematics
Medicine /Health Sciences
Nursing
Philosophy
Political Science
Psychology
Sciences
Reference
Religious Studies
Visual Arts
Test Prep/Study Guides
Professional
Subcategories
Schools, Periods & Styles
Abstract Expressionism
Ancient & Classical
Art Deco
Art Nouveau
Baroque
Byzantine
Constructivism
Contemporary Art
Cubism
Dadaism
Expressionism
Fauvism
Folk Art
Futurism
German Expressionism
Gothic
Impressionism
Mannerism
Medieval
Modern
Neoclassical
Pop
Post-Impressionism
Pre-Raphaelite
Prehistoric & Primitive
Realism
Renaissance
Rococo
Romanesque
Romantic
Surrealism
Social Sciences
Linguistics
Social Sciences
Anthropology
Archaeology
Criminology
Gay & Lesbian Studies
Gender Studies
Geography
Military Sciences
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology
Related Categories
• History & Criticism
Arts & Photography
Subjects
Books
• Schools, Periods & Styles
Arts & Photography
Subjects
Books
• Social Sciences
Politics & Social Sciences
Subjects
Books
• Design
Humanities
New & Used Textbooks
Specialty Boutique
Books
• Art History
Humanities
New & Used Textbooks
Specialty Boutique
Books
• Social Sciences
New & Used Textbooks
Specialty Boutique
Books
• All product
Products
• Books
Products
• Just Arrived
Products
• Books
Just arrived
Special Features

Colored Pictures: Race and Visual Representation

Colored Pictures: Race and Visual RepresentationAuthor: Michael D. Harris
Creator: Moyo Okediji
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Category: Book

List Price: $36.95
Buy New: $20.95
as of 5/24/2012 01:04 CDT details
You Save: $16.00 (43%)

New (18) Used (36) from $11.00

Seller: Laurelwood Books
Sales Rank: 416,560

Languages: English (Unknown), English (Original Language), English (Published)
Media: Paperback
Pages: 296
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8
Dimensions (in): 10.4 x 7.2 x 0.7

ISBN: 0807856967
EAN: 9780807856963
ASIN: 0807856967

Publication Date: February 27, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Also Available In:

  • Hardcover - Colored Pictures: Race and Visual Representation
  • Hardcover - Colored Pictures: Race and Visual Representation
  • Hardcover - Colored Pictures: Race and Visual Representation
  • Paperback - Colored Pictures
  • Hardcover - Colored Pictures: Race and Visual Representation

Similar Items:


Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
In this book, artist and art historian Michael Harris investigates the role of visual representation in the construction of black identities, both real and imagined, in the United States. He focuses particularly on how African American artists have responded to--and even used--stereotypical images in their own works.

Harris shows how, during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, racial stereotypes became the dominant mode through which African Americans were represented. These characterizations of blacks formed a substantial part of the foundation of white identity and social power. They also, Harris argues, seeped into African Americans' self-images and undermined their self-esteem.

Harris traces black artists' responses to racist imagery across two centuries, from early works by Henry O. Tanner and Archibald J. Motley Jr., in which African Americans are depicted with dignity, to contemporary works by Kara Walker and Michael Ray Charles, in which derogatory images are recycled to controversial effect. The work of these and other artists--such as John Biggers, Jeff Donaldson, Betye Saar, Juan Logan, and Camille Billops--reflects a wide range of perspectives. Examined together, they offer compelling insight into the profound psychological impact of visual stereotypes on the African American community.


 
Untitled Document
Certain content that appears on this site comes from Amazon Services LLC. This content is provided ‘as is’ and is subject to change or removal at any time.
Amazon, the Amazon logo, Endless, and the Endless logo are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates.

credit cards | paypal | free shipping

Colored Pictures: Race and Visual Representation - History & Criticism - Design - Half Prices Textbook or College Textbooks .Save up to 90% off on Used half prices Textbooks.Answer of Where you can purchase college textbooks at the cheapest price.