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Image Theory

Scholar Year: 2017/2018 - 2S

Code: CS100008    Acronym: TI
Scientific Fields: Ciências da Comunicação
Section/Department: Communication and Language Sciences

Courses

Acronym N. of students Study Plan Curricular year ECTS Contact hours Total Time
CS 42 Study Plan 5,0 60 135,0

Teaching weeks: 15

Head

TeacherResponsability
Lídia Soraya Barreto MarôpoHead

Weekly workload

Hours/week T TP P PL L TC E OT OT/PL TPL O S
Type of classes

Lectures

Type Teacher Classes Hours
Contact hours Totals 1 4,00
Lídia Marôpo   4,00

Teaching language

Portuguese

Intended learning outcomes (Knowledges, skills and competencies to be developed by the students)

At the end of the course the student should be able to:

- Recognise the polysemic nature of the term "image" and its multiple approaches.
- Understand the importance of theory for the study of the image.
- Analyze a graphic/audiovisual image relating their formal elements with the content.
- Recognise the main features of the graphic/audiovisual images conveyed by the media in contemporary Western context.
- Critically reflect on the image as a social representation.

Syllabus

1. The civilization of the image: the omnipresence of the image and the importance of understanding how the image communicates and transmits its messages.
2. What is an image? The concept of image and its problematisation.
3. The image and the semiotic theory.
4. The role of the image as reproduction or as construction of the reality: stereotypes.
5. The language of the image: the case of photojournalism.
6. Elements for image analysis: issues and methods.
7. Image analysis in the contemporary cultural context.


Teaching methodologies

The sessions are focused on presentation of concepts, debates and practical tasks. Students are invited to submit the results of the different activities.

Assessment methodologies and evidences

The student's evaluation is continuous and summative including:

a) Test: 40%
b) Group work: 40%
c) Tasks in class: 20%

Bibliography

AUMONT, Jacques (2009 [1990]). A Imagem. Lisboa: Texto & Grafia.
BARTHES, Roland (2006 [1980]). A Câmara Clara. Lisboa: Edições 70.
BENJAMIN, Walter (2012). A Obra de Arte na Era da sua Reprodutibilidade Técnica. In Sobre Arte, Técnica, Linguagem e Política. Lisboa: Relógio d’Água.
DIDIHUBERMAN, Georges (2012). Imagens Apesar de Tudo. Lisboa: KKYM.
FLUSSER, Vilém (1998). Ensaio Sobre a Fotografia. Lisboa, Relógio d’Água.
JOLY, Martine (2008). Introdução à Análise da Imagem. Lisboa: Edições 70
JOLY, Martine (2003). A Imagem e a sua Interpretação. Lisboa: Edições 70
MIRZOEFF, Nicholas (2001). An Introduction to Visual Culture. Londres: Routledge.
SOUSA, Jorge Pedro (2002). Fotojornalismo - Uma introdução à história, às técnicas e à linguagem da fotografia na imprensa. Biblioteca On-line de Ciências da Comunicação.
STOICHITA, Victor I. (2011). O Efeito Pigmalião. Lisboa: KKYM
VILLAFAÑE, Justo (2006). Introducción a la Teoria de la Imagen. Madrid: Ediciones Pirámide.

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