Cultura visual

The article proposes the term “Visual Culture” as a concept that provides a wide range of contents prone for interpretation in historical researches. In the introduction, the author analyzes and justifies the concept itself, as well as its scope as a useful instrument for investigators, emphasizing...

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Autor principal: Bermúdez Castillo, Jairo Alfredo
Formato: Digital
Lenguaje:spa
Publicado: UNIVERSIDAD ANTONIO NARIÑO 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.uan.edu.co/index.php/nodo/article/view/32
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Sumario:The article proposes the term “Visual Culture” as a concept that provides a wide range of contents prone for interpretation in historical researches. In the introduction, the author analyzes and justifies the concept itself, as well as its scope as a useful instrument for investigators, emphasizing on its applicability for studying, evaluating and understanding images, while revealing that all visual culture responds to theparticular interests of a managing elite and it is aimed to a specific social group or human settlement. Then, based on three well-known periods of Colombian history (pre-Hispanic times, the Colony and the Independence), the author demonstrates this hypothesis.
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