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Rethinking Orientalism Using Graphic Narratives To Teach Critical Visual Literacy Rachel Bailey Jones

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Rethinking Orientalism Using Graphic Narratives To Teach Critical Visual Literacy Rachel Bailey Jones
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Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.14 MB
Pages: 238
Author: Rachel Bailey Jones
ISBN: 9781433122293, 1433122294
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Rethinking Orientalism Using Graphic Narratives To Teach Critical Visual Literacy Rachel Bailey Jones by Rachel Bailey Jones 9781433122293, 1433122294 instant download after payment.

(Re)thinking Orientalism is a text that examines the visual discourse of Orientalism through the pedagogy of contemporary graphic narratives. Using feminist, critical race, and postcolonial theoretical and pedagogical lenses, the book uses visual discourse analysis and visual semiology to situate the narratives within Islamophobia and neo-Orientalism in the post-9/11 media context. In the absence of mainstream media that tells the complex stories of Muslim Americans and Muslims around the world, there has been a wave of publications of graphic narratives written and drawn from various perspectives that can be used to create curriculum that presents culture, religion, and experience from a multitude of perspectives. The book is an accessible, upper level undergraduate/graduate level text written to give readers insights into toxic xenophobia created through media representation. It provides a theoretical foundation for students to engage in critical analysis and production of visual media.

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