Review and Summary of Ways of Seeing by John Berger
John Berger's Ways of Seeing is, in essence, a discussion of how human perception shapes, and is shaped by, our production of visual images in a variety of media. However, as this review will show, Berger's argues that this process is not simply a matter of art criticism. Instead, he suggests that a sort of feedback relationship exists between how we use images to represent the world, and how our perception of these images in turn shape our actions and society in general. 4 pgs. 1 source.