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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Angela M. Wiseman , Marva Cappello , Jennifer D. TurnerPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.500kg ISBN: 9781032724751ISBN 10: 1032724757 Pages: 252 Publication Date: 23 September 2025 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsSection 1. Expanding Race-Based Analytic and Conceptual Frameworks 1. Exploring Intersectional Media Literacies to Interpret Racialized Texts 2. You are the [Theory] Baby: The Interplay Between Black Photographs and Theory Making 3. Outsiders Within: Visual Representations of Black and Brown National Identity 4. Hope, Dystopia, and Imagination: Visualising the Semiotic Landscape in a School for Incarcerated Youth in Eswatini; Section 2. Understanding Methods and Techniques for Critical Visual Analysis 5. Braiding African Diasporic Autoethnography, Visual, and Multimodal Methodologies to Examine the Lived Experience of a Ghanaian/African Student-Athlete concerning Sickle Cell Trait (SCT) Status and the 1-Year Scholarship in the U.S. and NCAA 6. Visualizing Asian American Identities: Connecting Cultural Roots to Otherwise Possibilities through Collaging 7. Borders Are Man Made Just Like Racism: Using Photovoice to Reveal Transborder College Students’ Experiences of Violence and Militarization at the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands 8. “Using My Own Face as a Frame”: Creating, Curating, and Analyzing Self-Portraits in Pursuit of Intersectional Educational Justice; Section 3. Advancing Critical Visual Praxis with Schools and Communities 9. “I think they both have Power!”: Critical ‘Slow Looking’ of Picturebooks with Diverse Racial, Linguistic, and Cultural Representations 10. Elevating Black Girlhood through Visual Methodology: Arts-Based Research as a Lens for Seeing Black Girls 11. Finding Hope in the Disruption of Epistemologies of Ignorance through Student’s Visual Representations 12. Embodied Solidarities: An Examination of Using Critical Digital Literacies to Dismantle White Supremacy and Racial Terror 13. Collaborative Radical Curatorial Praxis as Liberatory Research MethodologyReviews""The Seen and Unseen gives me a wave of relief and faith in the crusading spirit of literacy researchers. What the editors have produced with this volume by leading voices in the field is a book that amplifies the tremendous sway that visuals have on viewers. It is a book that compels readers to sit up and take notice about the power and disquietude of images. This book contributes to a better future."" -- Jennifer Rowsell, University of Sheffield, UK Author InformationAngela M. Wiseman is an associate professor of Literacy Education at North Carolina State University, USA, has an appointment as a scholar of multiliteracies research at the University of Tampere, Finland, and is affiliated faculty of the Center for Visual Literacies at San Diego State University. Marva Cappello is a professor of Literacy Education at San Diego State University, USA, where she is the founder and director of the Center for Visual Literacies. She teaches master's courses in literacy as well as doctoral courses in qualitative research methods. Jennifer D. Turner is a professor of Literacy Education and the College of Education ADVANCE Professor at the University of Maryland, USA, and is affiliated faculty of the Center for Visual Literacies at San Diego State University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |