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Amy Lippert on visual culture, images, and the celebrity phenomenon
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Amy Lippert on visual culture, images, and the celebrity phenomenon

Amy Lippert is a former assistant professor of urban and social history at the University of Chicago, with a particular The post Amy Lippert on visual culture, images, and the celebrity phenomenon appeared first on Luminary.fm.

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August 19, 20191h 16m

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Show Notes

Amy Lippert is a former assistant professor of urban and social history at the University of Chicago, with a particular focus on visual imagery, visual culture, and mass production. She is the author of Consuming Identities: Visual Culture in Nineteenth Century San Francisco.

In this episode, we cover: the nature, importance, and history of visual images, how visual images have influenced and intersected with society and culture, and why 19th century San Francisco is a unique case study in visual imagery and culture. We also discuss why celebrities exist and how images create and narrate stories around celebrities.

Just a heads-up, we had some issues while this recording this episode which impacted the audio quality towards the end.

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