Sejarah Visual : Menangkap Masa Lalu Melalui Citra
Keywords:
sejarah, visual, masa lalu, peristiwa, budaya, politik, sosialSynopsis
Jika sejarah merupakan sebuah narasi tentang masa lalu, tetapi tidak semua narasi itu terwujud dalam ketikan huruf-huruf’ berupa kata-kata. Banyak momen penting dalam sejarah direkam dalam bentuk gambar, menciptakan jejak visual yang memberi kita wawasan berharga tentang peristiwa-peristiwa masa lalu. Buku ini bertujuan untuk membantu Anda, para pelajar ataupun masyarakat umum dalam menjelajahi sejarah visual.
Penting untuk memahami bahwa sejarah visual bukan hanya tentang seni atau estetika. Ini adalah pembahasan yang mendalam tentang bagaimana gambar dan representasi visual mencerminkan budaya, politik, sosial, dan perubahan lainnya dalam sejarah. Sejarah visual terus berkembang, terutama dibarengi dengan kemunculan teknologi digital. Buku ini juga akan membahas tantangan kontemporer dan etika seputar gambar digital, serta bagaimana sejarah visual dapat membantu kita memahami isu-isu kontemporer.
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