Visual Rhetoric, Photojournalism, and Democratic Public Culture
Rhetoric Review
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Vol. 20, No. 1/2 (Spring, 2001), pp. 37-42
Published by: Taylor & Francis, Ltd.
Article Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/466134
I found this article to actually be pretty interesting and helpful when looking at visual rhetoric. The author quotes that "visual rhetoric refers to a large body of visual and material practices, from architecture to cartography and from interior design to public memories." Mostly this article was about how iconic photographs are used to summarize and represent the state of "specific conceptions of civic identity that have developed as key features of liberal-democratic polity."
I found this article to actually be pretty interesting and helpful when looking at visual rhetoric. The author quotes that "visual rhetoric refers to a large body of visual and material practices, from architecture to cartography and from interior design to public memories." Mostly this article was about how iconic photographs are used to summarize and represent the state of "specific conceptions of civic identity that have developed as key features of liberal-democratic polity."
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