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[ecrea] The Poster new issue 2.1
Mon Sep 10 18:32:57 GMT 2012
Intellect is delighted to announce the publication of /The Poster /issue
2.1
This issue discusses how visual rhetoric is employed by elite
institutions in an attempt to exert control, but also demonstrates that
it can be harnessed for a politics of resistance. Exposing the unsavoury
nature of 'imperatives in the cultural environment', Barnabas Wetton
explores the patriarchal values underlying slogans such as 'Drink
Coca-Cola'. Furthermore, Anna Feigenbaum describes how the contemporary
security industry consciously promotes fear by means of its advertising
in order to sell anti-terrorism products. Highlighting one way in which
visual art may be used to resist oppression, Bex Lewis examines the
history of the 'Keep Calm and Carry On' poster, which the Ministry of
Information intended to post in the event of a Nazi invasion during WWII
to prevent panic. Lizzie Falvey articulates a narrative of defiance in
her case study of American populist landscape artist Bob Ross, which
exposes how participatory culture can challenge elitist notions of 'high
art'. Exiled Iranian visual commentator Hesam Fetrati showcases his
bold, satirical work, 'Drawing Dictatorship', on the overwhelming
political control enforced in his native country.
Journal URL: _http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Journal,id=181/
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**EDITORIAL * pp. 3-6(4) *Author:* /Downs, Simon/
*The renaissance of 'Keep Calm and Carry On' * pp. 7-23(17) *Author:*
/Lewis, Bex/
*The imperative in the public sphere * pp. 25-47(23) *Author:* /Wetton,
Barnabas/
*Hesam Fetrati drawing dictatorship * pp. 49-53(5) *Author:* /Fetrati,
Hesam/
*Happy accidents: Participatory culture and the public reconstruction of
Bob Ross * pp. 55-73(19) *Author:* /Falvey, L. D./
*Security for sale! The visual rhetoric of marketing counter-terrorism
technologies * pp. 75-92(18) *Author:* /Feigenbaum, Anna/
*REVIEW * pp. 93-94(2) *Author:* /Downs, Simon/
Subscribers can view this issue online:
_http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/post/2012/00000002/00000001
_The first issue of /The Poster/ is available to download for free at
_http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/post
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Call for papers
*/The Poster/ welcomes both theoretical and practice-based contributions
to its refereed content that explore the ways in which visual devices
are used to sway, persuade, provoke, unite and divide us, but also
recognises that many with an active interest and expertise in the area
are from outside the academic sphere: to this end we invite those who
contribute vitality to the visual rhetorical landscape to send in their
work as non-refereed submissions. Please visit our call for papers page
for more information:
_http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Journal,id=181/view,page=2/
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To subscribe to /The Poster, /please visit our website:
_http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Journal,id=181/
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*Editors
*Simon Downs
Loughborough University
(s.t.downs /at/ lboro.ac.uk)
Malcolm Barnard, Loughborough University
Mel Jordan, Loughborough University;
Jaime Gomez, Universidad de Guadalajara
Leong Chan, University of New South Wales
Helena Barbosa, University of Aveiro
Robert Harland, Loughborough University
/The Poster/: volume 3, 2012 | 2 issues per year | Published by Intellect
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