<p><em>Visualizing Theory</em> is a lavishly illustrated collection of provocative essays occasional pieces and dialogues that first appeared in <em>Visual Anthropology Review</em> between 1990 and 1994. It contains contributions from anthropologists from cultural literary and film critics and from image makers themselves. Reclaiming visual anthropology as a space for the critical representation of visual culture from the naive realist and exoticist inclinations that have beleaguered practitioners' efforts to date <em>Visualizing Theory</em> is a major intervention into this growing field.</p>
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