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Iconomania: studies in visual culture


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 Subject: Iconomania: studies in visual culture
 
 Iconomania: studies in visual culture
 
 http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/Icono/IMhome.htm
 
 This refereed electronic journal brings together outstanding scholarly
 works addressing a range of methodological and cultural interests. 
 Located in the Department of Art History at the University of California,
 Los Angeles (USA), the editorial board is made up of graduate students
 concerned with the role of the visual, broadly defined to include the
 pictorial, sculptural, spatial, architectural, corporal, filmic,
 performative, and so forth in any culture, historical moment, geographic
 location, and milieu. Approaching the visual as a cultural signifying
 system that shapes class, gender, racial, and sexual subjectivities as it
 circulates, they aim to both engage and expand the range of traditional
 objects of study in a wide array of disciplines. The journal seeks
 theoretically informed and historically grounded submissions of
 significant scholarly interest (though accessible to "web-surfing"
 non-academics) from graduate students, independent scholars and
 established academics. Finally, the journal supports projects exploring
 the prospects, conditions and constraints for culture, identity and
 experience in our publishing medium, the World Wide Web. 
 
 Email: missive@humnet.ucla.edu
 
 
 

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