Images
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https://doi.org/10.17184/eac.anthropen.126Keywords:
Images, Iconologie, Représentations, Warburg, VisualitéAbstract
What is the role, the contribution and the effects of images in anthropological knowledge? How is knowledge constructed about, through and with images in today’s visuality-based societies? This entry focuses on the iconological approach, the experience of images and their agency.
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