This article looks at the role of photography and the processing of violence post 9/11 by examining key texts on photography by Susan Sontag in the context of the ���war on terror���. The authors engage the relationship between the packaging of and response to the photograph in terms of lifestyle defined by consumption. The full text is available at the link above
During the last decades, the presence of visual media has increased dramatically. However, very litt...
There are countless books on war photography, but most focus on dramatic images made by photojournal...
In one of her meditations on the photographs of war in her 2002 article for The New Yorker, ‘Looking...
Susan Sontag, like the Italian writer Umberto Eco, is among the few present day cultural critics who...
attention to the long-standing relationship between photography and modern war. Sontag was certainly...
Susan Sontag's book On Photography from 1977 marks an important point in the reception of photograph...
It is all but impossible to think of September 11th 2001 and not, at the same time, recall an image....
It can be argued that the nature of photography becomes drastically altered, and its identity change...
Visual images have long been employed as propaganda, However, new technology and a new emphasis on t...
Knowing the effect of photography on memory has been a topic of recurring interest. Since its invent...
This essay examines the war photography of Lee Miller in terms of the ways it negotiates ethical cha...
In today’s world, knowledge is increasingly impacted via visual representation. The messages sent t...
This essay examines the war photography of Lee Miller in terms of the ways it negotiates ethical cha...
This article examines studio photographs of Taliban fighters that deviate from popular media images ...
War photographs speak of war through stories. Stories of people they depict, usually during the most...
During the last decades, the presence of visual media has increased dramatically. However, very litt...
There are countless books on war photography, but most focus on dramatic images made by photojournal...
In one of her meditations on the photographs of war in her 2002 article for The New Yorker, ‘Looking...
Susan Sontag, like the Italian writer Umberto Eco, is among the few present day cultural critics who...
attention to the long-standing relationship between photography and modern war. Sontag was certainly...
Susan Sontag's book On Photography from 1977 marks an important point in the reception of photograph...
It is all but impossible to think of September 11th 2001 and not, at the same time, recall an image....
It can be argued that the nature of photography becomes drastically altered, and its identity change...
Visual images have long been employed as propaganda, However, new technology and a new emphasis on t...
Knowing the effect of photography on memory has been a topic of recurring interest. Since its invent...
This essay examines the war photography of Lee Miller in terms of the ways it negotiates ethical cha...
In today’s world, knowledge is increasingly impacted via visual representation. The messages sent t...
This essay examines the war photography of Lee Miller in terms of the ways it negotiates ethical cha...
This article examines studio photographs of Taliban fighters that deviate from popular media images ...
War photographs speak of war through stories. Stories of people they depict, usually during the most...
During the last decades, the presence of visual media has increased dramatically. However, very litt...
There are countless books on war photography, but most focus on dramatic images made by photojournal...
In one of her meditations on the photographs of war in her 2002 article for The New Yorker, ‘Looking...