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Finnegan, Cara A.; Kang, Jiyeon – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2004
This essay considers the ways that iconoclasm, or the will to control images and vision, appears in canonical and contemporary public sphere theory. John Dewey and Jurgen Habermas enact a paradoxical relation to visuality by repudiating a mass culture of images while preferring "good" images and vision. Yet even when advocating for good vision,…
Descriptors: Vision, Visual Perception, Public Sector, Social Theories

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