Photofascism : photography, film, and exhibition culture in 1930s Germany and Italy / Vanessa Rocco

Photography + fascism in interwar Europe developed into a highly toxic and combustible formula. Particularly in concert with aggressive display techniques, the European fascists were utterly convinced of their ability to use the medium of photography to manufacture consent among their publics. Unfor...

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Główni autorzy:Rocco, Vanessa
Format: Książka
Język:English
Wydane:London ; New York ; Oxford ; New Delhi ; Sydney : Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2020
Seria:Visual cultures and German contexts
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Streszczenie:Photography + fascism in interwar Europe developed into a highly toxic and combustible formula. Particularly in concert with aggressive display techniques, the European fascists were utterly convinced of their ability to use the medium of photography to manufacture consent among their publics. Unfortunately, as we know in hindsight, they succeeded. Other dictatorial regimes in the 1930s harnessed this powerful combination of photography and exhibitions for their own odious purposes. But this book, for the first time, will focus on the particularly consequential dialectic between Germany and Italy in the early-to-mid 1930s, and within each of those countries vis-a-vis display culture. The 1930s provides a potent case study for every generation, and it is as urgent as ever in our global political environment to deeply understand the central role of visual imagery in what transpired. In sum, I will demonstrate precisely how dictatorial regimes use photographic mass media, methodically and in combination with display, to persuade the public with often times highly destructive-even catastrophic- results.
Deskrypcja:Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke
Opis fizyczny:xxviii, 181 Seiten Illustrationen
ISBN:9781501347061