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On the Sleeve of the Visual: Race as Face Value

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Alessandra Raengo
2013
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In this landmark work of critical theory, black studies, and visual culture studies, Alessandra Raengo boldly reads race as a theory of the image. By placing emphasis on the surface of the visual as the repository of its meaning, race presents the most enduring ontological approach to what images are, how they feel, and what they mean. Having established her theoretical concerns, the author's eclectic readings of various artifacts of visual culture, fine arts, cinema, and rhetorical tropes provoke and destabilize readers' visual comfort zone, forcing them to recognize the unstated racial aspects of viewing and the foundational role of race in informing the visual.

Table of Contents

Cover

pp. C-C

TItle Page, Frontispiece, Copyright, Dedication

pp. i-viii

Contents

pp. ix-x

Acknowledgments

pp. xi-xvi

Introduction

pp. 1-20

1 | The Photochemical Imagination

pp. 21-51

2 | On the Sleeve of the Visual

pp. 52-86

3 | The Money of the Real

pp. 87-128

4 | The Long Photographic Century

pp. 129-161

Conclusion: In the Shadow

pp. 162-166

Notes

pp. 167-208

Bibliography

pp. 209-226

Index

pp. 227-232
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