On the 5th of September 1977, Hanns Martin Schleyer, head of the German Confederation of Employer's Associations and former SS member was kidnapped by the Red Army Faction. This kidnapping was the point of departure for what is usually referred to as the "German Autumn". Since 1977, this important episode in German contemporary history has become the main subject of many audiovisual treatments that attest to the progressive reduction and transformation of an event into some rare symbolic images. This article intends to reflect on the role played by one of these images : a photograph of the kidnapping scene of Hanns Martin Schleyer. This is a striking picture since no dead body is shown, emphasizing that this episode was a (non)event that t...
This monograph focuses on the remarkable juxtaposition of political violence on West Germany's stree...
International audienceBased on the history of The Auschwitz Album (a photographic reportage register...
Texte intégral accessible uniquement aux membres de l'Université de LorraineWith a succession of bri...
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In 1988, Gerhard Richter completed 18. Oktober 1977, the controversial fifteen-painting cycle that d...
Mouillaud Maurice, "On the capture of images". In December of 1985, two events (an Underground str...
peer reviewedThe history of the representations of RAF terrorism is marked by uncountable instances ...
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The Return of the RAF: German Tales of Terror investigates representations of politically motivated ...
Si des recherches récentes ont permis de documenter l’utilisation de la figure de Mozart dans la pro...
This monograph focuses on the remarkable juxtaposition of political violence on West Germany's stree...
International audienceBased on the history of The Auschwitz Album (a photographic reportage register...
Texte intégral accessible uniquement aux membres de l'Université de LorraineWith a succession of bri...
peer reviewedLe 5 septembre 1977, un commando de la Fraction Armée Rouge enlève le patron des patron...
International audienceThis article discusses the image of Adolf Eichmann, which has haunted the scre...
textThis project explores the intersection of postwar German history, visual art, and left-wing terr...
Terrorism in general has long been recognized as a medial event. In the context of the West German t...
Published in 1998, the book Die Toten (The Dead) by the German artist Hans-Peter Feldmann brings tog...
In 18.Oktober 1977 – a cycle of fifteen paintings about the German Autumn and the Baader-Meinhof Gan...
In 1988, Gerhard Richter completed 18. Oktober 1977, the controversial fifteen-painting cycle that d...
Mouillaud Maurice, "On the capture of images". In December of 1985, two events (an Underground str...
peer reviewedThe history of the representations of RAF terrorism is marked by uncountable instances ...
The Image as Proof : The Experience of the Nuremberg Trial, Christian Delage. By deciding to show th...
The Return of the RAF: German Tales of Terror investigates representations of politically motivated ...
Si des recherches récentes ont permis de documenter l’utilisation de la figure de Mozart dans la pro...
This monograph focuses on the remarkable juxtaposition of political violence on West Germany's stree...
International audienceBased on the history of The Auschwitz Album (a photographic reportage register...
Texte intégral accessible uniquement aux membres de l'Université de LorraineWith a succession of bri...