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CLST 307 Visual Culture Spring 2010 9:30-10:45 TTh Prof. Paul Miers SOCIAL MEDIA & THE POWER OF IMAGES theory and practice

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A disturbing though little publicized movement is afoot in American education to transform the study of art into what is termed Visual Culture Studies. It seeks to broaden the proper sphere of art education --the visual arts--to include every kind of visible artifact. Michele Marder Kahmi, "Rescuing Art from 'Visual Cultural Studies'"

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