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Visual Culture


Course Overview

We live in a culture that is saturated by visual images. It is vital to understand what forces shape visual culture and how it shapes our thinking about a myriad of topics such as politics, race, religion, class, and gender. In this class we will explore the ways visual culture is produced, circulated, and consumed. We will examine visual culture in multiple mediums including art, architecture, photography, comics, digital media, advertising, and television.

We will begin by studying the major theories behind visual culture. We will consider how issues of authority, power, and positionality shape the creation and interpretation of visual images. Students will become adept at "reading" visual images in the same way they read other texts, and the discussion-based course will give students ample opportunity to hone this skill.

Course Information

Course Number:
IDS 216W
Credit:
4
Grading:
Letter-based Grading A-F
Categories:
  • The Arts / Theatre
  • Humanities and Social Science

Program Information

Summer College Program

Emory Summer College is a nonresidential program in which exceptional high school students, who have completed their sophomore or junior year, may enroll in Emory undergraduate courses and earn college credit.

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Course Dates and Details

ProgramCourse DatesClass TimeFormatStatus
Summer College ProgramSession 2:
Mon, Jun 29 - Fri, Aug 7, 2026
  • (Tu,Th) 11:30am-1:00pm (+ 3 hours asynchronous weekly)
onlineopen

Instructors

Julia Tulke