VisuaLink
. . . is a refereed electronic journal that brings together outstanding scholarly
works addressing a range of methodological and cultural interests. Located in the Department
of Art History at the University of California,
Los Angeles (USA), we are graduate students concerned with the role of the visualbroadly
defined to include the pictorial, sculptural, spatial, architectural, corporal, filmic, performative,
etc.in any culture, historical moment, geographic location, and milieu. Approaching the visual
as a cultural signifying system that shapes class, gender, racial and sexual subjectivities as it
circulates, we aim to both engage and expand the range of traditional objects of study in a wide
array of disciplines. We seek theoretically informed and historically grounded submissions from
graduate students, independent scholars and established academics that will be of interest to a
broad audience. Finally, the journal supports projects exploring the prospects, conditions and
constraints for culture, identity and experience in our publishing medium, the World Wide
Web.
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