Photographs, histories, and meanings / ed. by Marlene Kadar, Jeanne Perreault and Linda Warley
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| Autres auteurs: | Kadar, Marlene (Autre) Perreault, Jeanne Martha (Autre) Warley, Linda (Autre) |
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| Format: | Livre |
| Langue: | English |
| Publié: | New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2009 |
| Édition: | 1st ed |
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| Contenu: | 3 notices |
| Accès en ligne: | Inhaltsverzeichnis Cover |
| Table des matières |
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| Ambiguities, distortions, shifts Marlene Kadar, Jeanne Perreault, and Linda Warley |
| Not so innocent : vision and culpability in Weegee's photographs of children Caroline Blinder |
| Strange birth : reading hands, reflecting race in Richard Wright's 12 million Black voices Petra Dreiser |
| Documenting disasters : Rothstein's "steer skull" and the use of photographic evidence in environmental and political narratives James Hewitson |
| Something is happening : seeing it Jeanne Perreault |
| Ambivalent image : twisted use Marlene Kadar |
| Visualizing the rising : photography, memory, and the visual economy of the 1916 Easter rising Justin Carville |
| The promise of public housing : photographs and the history of the Chicago Housing Authority D. Bradford Hunt, Michael Ensdorf, and Kathy M. Pilat |
| "More than an observer" : Emmy Andriesse, Dutch underground photographer Christl Verduyn and Conny Steenman-Marcuse |
| Between the officer and the artist : Arnold Odermatt's aesthetic-forensic project Thomas Stubblefield |
| Passionate protest : lynching photography and appropriative counter-performances of the lynching ritual Zoe Trodd |
| Captured childhoods : photographs in Indian residential school memoir Linda Warley |
| Returning to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum : the tower of faces ten years later Laura Levitt. |