"This is an extraordinarily lucid book. I am not sure that there is
anyone who can do this sort of thing better than Jen Webb. It is a
gift to students; extremely accessible yet complex and sophisticated
in its treatment of theories and concepts of representation." - Jim
McGuigan, Loughborough University Understanding Representation offers
a contemporary, coherent and genuinely interdisciplinary introduction
to the concept of representation. Drawing together the full range of
ideas, practices, techniques and disciplines associated with the
subject, this book locates them in a historical context, presents them
in a readable fashion, and shows their relevance to everyday life in
an engaging and accessible manner. Readers will be shown how to
develop a sophisticated attitude to meaning, and understand the
relationship to truth and identity that is brought into focus by
communicative practices. With chapters on linguistic and political
representation, art and media, and philosophical and cognitive
approaches, this book: Guides readers through complex theoretical
terrain with a highly readable and refreshing writing style. Explains
the techniques and perspectives offered by semiotics, discourse
analysis, poetics, politics, narratology, visual culture, cognitive
theory, performance theory and theories of embodied subjectivity.
Covers the new ideas and practices that have emerged since the work of
Barthes, Eco and Foucault - especially communication and
meaning-making in the digital environment, and the new paradigms of
understanding associated with cognitive theories of identity and
language. Teaches readers how to interpret and interrogate the world
of signs in which they live. Understanding Representation provides
students across the social sciences and humanities with an invaluable
introduction to what is meant by ′representation′.
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ISBN
9781446246535
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
SAGE Publications, Ltd. (UK)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
176
Forfatter