Nicholas Mirzoeff: 5 books

Book cover of How to See the World

How to See the World

An Introduction to Images, from Self-Portraits to Selfies, Maps to Movies, and More

by Nicholas Mirzoeff
Language: English
Release Date: April 12, 2016

Every two minutes, Americans alone take more photographs than were printed in the entire nineteenth century; every minute, people from around the world upload over 300 hours of video to YouTube; and in 2014, we took over one trillion photographs. From the funny memes that we send to our friends to...
Book cover of The Right to Look

The Right to Look

A Counterhistory of Visuality

by Nicholas Mirzoeff
Language: English
Release Date: November 18, 2011

In The Right to Look, Nicholas Mirzoeff develops a comparative decolonial framework for visual culture studies, the field that he helped to create and shape. Casting modernity as an ongoing contest between visuality and countervisuality, or “the right to look,” he explains how visuality sutures...
Book cover of Watching Babylon

Watching Babylon

The War in Iraq and Global Visual Culture

by Nicholas Mirzoeff
Language: English
Release Date: October 12, 2012

Groundbreaking and compelling, Watching Babylon examines the experience of watching the war against Iraq on television, on the internet, in the cinema and in print media. Mirzoeff shows how the endless stream of images flowing from the Gulf has necessitated a new form of visual thinking, one...
Book cover of Bodyscape

Bodyscape

Art, modernity and the ideal figure

by Nicholas Mirzoeff
Language: English
Release Date: October 8, 2018

This book explores body images in visual culture, from revolutionary France to contemporary New York. It engages with artists' use of different kinds of body images in painting, sculpture, photography and film, and shows the centrality of the body in the work of artists from da Vinci to Manet.
Book cover of Violence

Violence

Humans in Dark Times

by Brad Evans, Natasha Lennard, Simon Critchley
Language: English
Release Date: December 4, 2018

There are a number of anthologies on violence, but none exist as presented in this conversational interview format, which provides a meaningful and sophisticated introduction into the most cutting-edge thinking on the problem of violence in the contemporary world. The market for this book includes...
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