EARLY POPULAR VISUAL CULTURE/SCIENCE ET CULTURE POPULAIRE

The latest issue of the review published by Routledge Early Popular Visual Culture is a thematic issue focusing on science and the visual arts. It is entitled Victorian Science and Visual Culture. Here is the link to the introduction :

http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/17460654.2012.637389

Here is a list of the articles :
Virtual reality and subjective responses: Narrating the search for the Franklin expedition through Robert Burford’s panorama by Laurie Garrison;  Peopling the landscape: Showmen, displayed peoples and travel illustration in nineteenth-century Britain by Sadiah Qureshi; Illuminating illusions, or, the Victorian art of seeing things by Iwan Rhys Morus; The secret life of plants: Visualizing vegetative movement, 1880–1903, by Oliver Gaycken; Transport phenomena: Space and visibility in Victorian physics by Simon Schaffer.


La dernière livraison de la revue de Routledge, Early Popular Visual Culture est un numéro thématique intitulé  Victorian Science and Visual Culture. Voici le lien vers l'introduction :
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/17460654.2012.637389


Il comprend les articles suivants qui ont tous l'air intéressant : Virtual reality and subjective responses: Narrating the search for the Franklin expedition through Robert Burford’s panorama par Laurie Garrison;  Peopling the landscape: Showmen, displayed peoples and travel illustration in nineteenth-century Britain par Sadiah Qureshi; Illuminating illusions, or, the Victorian art of seeing things par Iwan Rhys Morus; The secret life of plants: Visualizing vegetative movement, 1880–1903, par Oliver Gaycken; Transport phenomena: Space and visibility in Victorian physics par Simon Schaffer.

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