Course Description


MIT 4036F (Fall 2010)   Visualizing Surveillance

Course Description
This course explores surveillance (and its subversions) through visual media such as fine art, architecture, cinema, the Internet, medical imaging, photography, television, and performance. Through philosophy and cultural theory, we will examine how visual surveillance affects the ways in which identity, race, class, gender, and sexuality are culturally constructed and represented.

This course is no longer active. Please contact FIMS Undergraduate Student Services, fims@uwo.ca, for more information.




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