Early Modern Visual Culture by Peter Erickson

Representation, Race, and Empire in Renaissance England

This scholarly work delves into the rich tapestry of visual culture during the early modern period, exploring how art, literature, and performance intersected to shape societal norms and individual identities. Through a series of essays, the book examines the dynamic interplay between visual representation and cultural narratives, highlighting the ways in which images and visual experiences influenced perceptions of race, gender, and power. By analyzing a diverse range of visual media, the text offers a nuanced understanding of how early modern societies communicated complex ideas and values through visual means.

Published
2000
Nationality
Unknown
Length
Moderate
Pages
400-500
Original Language
English
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