This paper focuses on the revolutionary use of photojournalism in Leslie’s Weekly and Harper’s Weekly from 1899 to 1901 during the Philippine- American War, in particular at the Battle of Caloocan.1 I discuss the context of visual journalism and social realism from the Civil War to the 1890s as well as the shift from caricature illustrations to realism in photography and articles. I trace the “commodity racism” involved in American consumerism during the Philippine-American War that paralleled the voyeuristic consumption of the Filipino dead and the development of a gendered and classed American nationalism. As American culture shifted more towards a focus on the individual and personhood in amateur photography and social realism, Filipino ...
Photography served as an effective tool in gaining and presenting knowledge about Filipinos during t...
The Philippine–American War (c.1899–1913), which led to the colonial subjugation of the Philippines ...
This article will examine the United States’ first colony in Asia and the historical relationship be...
This paper focuses on the revolutionary use of photojournalism in Leslie’s Weekly and Harper’s Weekl...
This dissertation explores how a scramble for photographs of the Philippine American War helped capt...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
The history of U.S. imperialism in the Philippines has led to the diasporic condition of U.S. coloni...
For my project, I analyzed the Harper’s Weekly illustrations and reproductions of photographs during...
In lieu of an abstract, here is the article\u27s first paragraph: When the US acquired its overseas ...
War photography is conventionally assumed to be a masculine endeavour, undertaken by risk-taking pho...
Visual culture played a significant role in the debates surrounding American colonialism in the Phil...
When the US acquired its colonies of Puerto Rico and the Philippines in the aftermath of the 1898 wa...
This article explores the role of photography in the global work of justice by way of a case study. ...
269 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.At the conclusion of the Span...
The Philippine-American War broke out in 1899 hard on the heels of the Spanish American War. Althoug...
Photography served as an effective tool in gaining and presenting knowledge about Filipinos during t...
The Philippine–American War (c.1899–1913), which led to the colonial subjugation of the Philippines ...
This article will examine the United States’ first colony in Asia and the historical relationship be...
This paper focuses on the revolutionary use of photojournalism in Leslie’s Weekly and Harper’s Weekl...
This dissertation explores how a scramble for photographs of the Philippine American War helped capt...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
The history of U.S. imperialism in the Philippines has led to the diasporic condition of U.S. coloni...
For my project, I analyzed the Harper’s Weekly illustrations and reproductions of photographs during...
In lieu of an abstract, here is the article\u27s first paragraph: When the US acquired its overseas ...
War photography is conventionally assumed to be a masculine endeavour, undertaken by risk-taking pho...
Visual culture played a significant role in the debates surrounding American colonialism in the Phil...
When the US acquired its colonies of Puerto Rico and the Philippines in the aftermath of the 1898 wa...
This article explores the role of photography in the global work of justice by way of a case study. ...
269 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.At the conclusion of the Span...
The Philippine-American War broke out in 1899 hard on the heels of the Spanish American War. Althoug...
Photography served as an effective tool in gaining and presenting knowledge about Filipinos during t...
The Philippine–American War (c.1899–1913), which led to the colonial subjugation of the Philippines ...
This article will examine the United States’ first colony in Asia and the historical relationship be...