67 pages 2 hours read

John Berger

Ways Of Seeing

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1972

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Ways of Seeing by John Berger is praised for its insightful critique of Western art and visual culture, offering compelling perspectives that challenge traditional views. Critics appreciate its intellectual depth and accessibility, though some find its Marxist underpinnings oversimplified. Overall, it's valued for provoking thought and discussion on how we perceive art.

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Who Should Read Ways Of Seeing?

Readers who would enjoy Ways of Seeing by John Berger are typically interested in visual culture, art history, and critical theory. They might also appreciate works like Susan Sontag's On Photography or Roland Barthes' Camera Lucida. These readers relish nuanced analyses of how images shape our perceptions and societal norms.

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Reading Age

18+years

Book Details

Topics
Arts / Culture
History: World
Philosophy
Genre
Philosophy
Classic Fiction