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War and Photography: A Cultural History


War and Photography: A Cultural History

Hardback by Brothers, Caroline

War and Photography: A Cultural History

£130.00

ISBN:
9780415130998
Publication Date:
12 Dec 1996
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
296 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
War and Photography: A Cultural History

Description

Drawing on the work of Barthes, Eco, Foucault, Baudrillard, Burgin and Tagg, and on the historians of mentalities, War and Photography presents a theoretical approach to the understanding of press photography in its historical and contemporary context. Brothers applies her argument with special reference to French and British newspaper images of the Spanish Civil War, a selection of which is presented in the book. Rejecting analyses based upon the content of the images alone, she argues that photographic meaning is largely predetermined by its institutional and cultural context. Acting as witnesses despite themselves, photographs convey a wealth of information not about any objective reality, but about the collective attitudes and beliefs particular to the culture in which they operate.

Contents

Introduction; 1: Photography, Theory, History; Part I: Propaganda and Myth; 2: The Republican Militiamen; 3: Insurgent Soldiers and Moors; 4: Women-at-Arms; Part II: The Elusive Ideal; 5: Semiology and the City at War; 6: The Anthropology of Civilian Life; Part III: Taboo, Anxiety and Fascination; 7: Refugees and the Limitations of Documentary; 8: Casualties and the Nature of Photographic Evidence; Part IV: Spain and After; 9: If Not About Spain ...; 10: Vietnam, the Falklands, the Gulf

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