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Vol. 7 No. 2 (2016): The Visuality of Scenes

The Visuality of Scenes
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17742/IMAGE.VOS.7-2
Published: 2017-03-17

Articles

  • The Visuality Of Scenes: Urban Cultures And Visual Scenescapes

    Nathalie Casemajor, Will Straw
    4-19
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  • La visualité des scènes: Cultures urbaines et formes visuelles des paysages scéniques

    Nathalie Casemajor, Will Straw
    20-37
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  • Nuit debout

    Luc Gwiazdzinski
    38-57
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  • Every (Nocturnal) Tourist Leaves a Trace

    Jonathan Rouleau
    58-71
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  • The Performance of the Austin Indie Scene in Slacker: From the Body of a Scene to the Body of a Generation

    Maria Teresa Soldani
    72-85
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  • Homogenizing the City/Re-classifying the Street: Tommy Ton’s Street Style Fashion Show Photographs

    Rebecca Halliday
    86-105
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  • Around the X: Reflections on Straight Edge, Visuality, and Identity Boundaries

    Jhessica Reia
    106-123
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  • The Scene and the Unseen: Mapping the (Affective) Rhythms of Wellington and Copenhagen

    Katie Rochow, Geoff Stahl
    124-141
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  • Identity and Scene: Alterity and Authenticity in Taxicab Confessions

    Steven W. Schoen
    142-153
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  • Toronto’s Nuit Blanche: Site-Specificity, Spectacle, And Spectatorship

    Kathryn Yuen
    154-173
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  • Imaginaries in Contemporary Aesthetics

    Armando Silva
    174-187
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  • Cultura Sonidera: Interview with Livia Radwanski

    Livia Radwanski, Natalie Casemajor, Will Straw
    188-197
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  • Time Frames: Graphic Narrative and Historiography in Richard McGuire’s Here

    Laura Moncion
    198-213
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who

WHO WE ARE

Imaginations is a multilingual, open-access journal of international visual cultural studies. It is published twice yearly and is double-blind peer-reviewed. As a knowledge democracy project, Imaginations is free to submit to and free to read. Founded at the University of Alberta in 2010, the journal is funded by the federal granting agency of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC).

University of Alberta LibraryImaginations | ISSN: 1918-8439
Editor-in-Chief: Markus Reisenleitner 
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