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[Commlist] New book: Challenging the visual: Distrust, emergency, uncertainty

Thu Jun 05 13:35:59 GMT 2025




NEW BOOK PUBLICATION: CHALLENGING THE VISUAL: DISTRUST, EMERGENCY, UNCERTAINTY. Mutaciones de los Motivos Visuales en la Esfera Pública.

*New book publication* CHALLENGING THE VISUAL: DISTRUST, EMERGENCY, UNCERTAINTY. Mutaciones de los Motivos Visuales en la Esfera Pública <https://www.upf.edu/documents/245072422/300090473/Challenging_finalv3.pdf/2a9b03c0-f535-7a3c-d8a3-da00a99bc3f6?t=1747048405454>
(Eds) Ivan Pintor Iranzo, Glòria Salvadó-Corretger, Carolina Sourdis.
Editorial Pompeu Fabra (ISBN: 978-84-09-68531-8)

*Challenging the Visual. Distrust, Emergency, Uncertainty. Mutaciones de los Motivos Visuales en la Esfera Pública* is a collective volume that examines recent transformations in visual representation within the public sphere, shaped by the environmental crisis, racial conflicts, the reconfiguration of gender identities, media hyper-representation, and the advancement of digital technologies. Adopting a critical and multidisciplinary perspective, the book offers an in-depth analysis of the power of images and their role in shaping political, social, and affective experiences, particularly in contexts marked by conflict, crisis, and misinformation. The volume has been edited by Ivan Pintor Iranzo, Glòria Salvadó-Corretger, and Carolina Sourdis, within the framework of the research project *MUMOVEP. Mutations of Visual Motifs in the Public Sphere* (REF: PID2021-126930OB-I00) of the *CINEMA* research group of Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona.

Organized into four sections: visual motifs in cinema, iconography and crisis, fashion and deepfakes, and political activism, the volume gathers contributions from *Mercedes Burgos Martínez, Doriana Bruccoleri, Raymond Drainville, Elena García Núñez, Ona Garcia Milián, Silvia Lavanco Livreri, Mo Li, Juan M. Pardo, Aleix Rodríguez, Iara Rossetti Musso, *and *Manu Yáñez*. Their essays explore a range of topics, from the visualities of activism and ruins to papal deep fakes and the aesthetics of discontent, addressing images as symbolic constructs imbued with power, memory, and social urgency.

The book is the result of an international collaboration among researchers affiliated with academic institutions in Spain, Italy, and Canada, initiated during the *II International Conference on Visual Motifs in the Public Sphere.* The contributors invite a critical engagement with the images that saturate our daily lives and call for a reconsideration of visuality’s role in a world increasingly dominated by representations and urgencies.

Full access at: https://www.upf.edu/documents/245072422/300090473/Challenging_finalv3.pdf/2a9b03c0-f535-7a3c-d8a3-da00a99bc3f6?t=1747048405454 <https://www.upf.edu/documents/245072422/300090473/Challenging_finalv3.pdf/2a9b03c0-f535-7a3c-d8a3-da00a99bc3f6?t=1747048405454>


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