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Definition of visual culture and visual culture studies |
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Image and power: the relationship between image and power, feminist theory, art history, queer theory, cultural studies or orientalist discourse etc. will be analyzed with an interdisciplinary approach. |
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Audience and meaning: Different readings of the viewer for the image will be revealed. |
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Perspective and power: From a psychoanalytic perspective, how power and pleasure operate in visual culture will be explained. |
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From Cartesian perspective to digital media: The history of perspective, the myth of reality and the place of perspective in the digital age will be revealed. |
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Midterm |
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Ontology of the digital image: The changes in the nature of representation will be discussed. |
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Ontology of the digital image: The changes in the nature of representation will be discussed. |
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Reconstruction and artwork: The concepts of reproduction, visual technologies, copying, ownership and copyright will be discussed along with the text of Walter Benjamin's "Art at an age in which it can be reproduced by the possibilities of the technique". |
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Visual culture and daily life: How the images are embracing our daily life will be explained and how we will analyze the images in the context in which we encounter them. |
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Advertising, consumer culture and pleasure: Consumption society, commodity fetishism and so on. Images used in advertising in the light of the concepts will be analyzed. |
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Postmodernism and visual culture: Parody and pastiche concepts will be discussed. |
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Scientific view: The use of visual images as scientific evidence will be discussed and the myth of reality will be discussed. |
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The global flow of visual culture: The effects of globalization in visual culture will be discussed in the light of cultural imperialism, global branding, local media and diaspora media. |
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Course Notes / Textbooks: |
Sturken, Marita ve Cartwright, Lisa (2009) Practices of Looking: An Introductionto Visual Culture. Oxford UniversityPress.
Aslan, Umut Tümay (2003) "Görsel Olanı Okumak: Eleştirel Görsel Okur-Yazarlık." İletişim Araştırmaları. 1(1): 39-64.
Metis.
Barthes, Roland (2011) CameraLucida: Fotoğraf Üzerine Düşünceler. İstanbul: Altıkırkbeş.
Sontag, Susan (2011) Fotoğraf Üzerine. İstanbul: Agora.
Berger, John (2012) Görme Biçimleri. İstanbul: Metis
Mitchell, WJT. (2002) “ShowingSeeing: a Critique of Visual Culture.” Journal of Visual Culture1.2 : 165-181.
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References: |
Merleau-Pony, Maurice (2006) Göz ve Tin. İstanbul: Metis.
Crary, Jonathan (2010) Gözlemcinin Teknikleri: On Dokuzuncu Yüzyılda Görme ve Modernite. İstanbul: Metis, 2001.
Benjamin, Walter (2002) “Tekniğin Olanaklarıyla Yeniden Üretilebildiği Çağda Sanat Yapıtı.” Pasajlar. İstanbul: YKY (50-86).
Berger, John (2011) O Ana Adanmış: John Berger’den Seçme Yazılar. İstanbul: |
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
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Gains the ability to interpret social developments with the theoretical knowledge that is acquired and a critical perspective. |
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2) |
Has knowledge about other disciplines and is open to lifelong learning to be able to success interdisciplinary work. |
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Has the ability to observe social, scientific and ethical values in the stages of data collection, interpretation and announcement while conducting research in the field. |
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Graduates with a good knowledge of at least one foreign language and one foreign language at the entry level. |
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Gains a professional perspective with good observation ability and empathy. |
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Gains the ability to collect local, national and international data and conduct research in the field of social science. |
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Can make explanations to expert or non-expert audiences about their field or social issues, inform them and convey their thoughts, problems and solutions clearly in written and oral form. |
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Adopts various internship programs and applied studies. |
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Gains knowledge to work as a researcher, consultant or expert in the public or private sector. |
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Complies with the ethical rules accepted and encouraged by TÜBİTAK, YÖK and TÜBA and universal science within the context of research, and education. |
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