In the Beginning was the Image: The Omnipresence of Pictures Time, Truth, Tradition
The authors outline the topic of visuality in the 21st century in a trans- and interdisciplinary theoretical frame from philosophy through communication theory, rhetoric and linguistics to pedagogy. As some scholars of visual communication state, there is a significant link between the downgrading o...
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Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
2016
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