The Right to Look: A Counterhistory of Visuality by Nicholas Mirzoeff

The Right to Look: A Counterhistory of Visuality

Nicholas Mirzoeff

385 pages first pub 2011 (editions)

nonfiction history politics challenging informative reflective slow-paced
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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 r...

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