The objective of this thesis is to re-contextualise Lee Miller's war correspondence (1944-1945) within the pages of British Vogue by providing an integrated analysis of text and photographs together in relation to layout through which this work was first framed. Unlike passed research, which often focuses on either text or photographs, this thesis, using an intersectional approach, aims to analyse how layout, photographs and text worked together as a complete package, providing the readers with a gendered space to engage with the many intersecting discourses current within the wider social, political, cultural and historical moment in which these articles appeared. By re-framing Miller's poly-vocal war photography and reportage within the...
This essay examines the war photography of Lee Miller in terms of the ways it negotiates ethical cha...
This dissertation examines snapshots taken by men and women who were active members of the military ...
This article examines how photography documenting the military campaign in Burma was mobilized in ef...
The objective of this thesis is to re-contextualise Lee Miller's war correspondence (1944-1945) with...
This thesis examines Lee Miller's role as Vogue's war correspondent during World War II (1939-1945)....
This article will examine representations of the Liberation of France in the war reports of Lee Mill...
World War II intensified three overlapping visual experiences for women: seen (those who were the ne...
During World War II, Lee Miller was an accredited war correspondent for Vogue magazine. Miller was ...
Picture Post magazine was made famous by its pioneering photojournalism, which vividly captured a pa...
This thesis explores a history of fashion and art in post-war Britain. The historical analysis of th...
The piece contributes to two distinct literatures. The first is the growing field of ‘new biography’...
In the winter of 1927, Lee Miller, 20 years old, was crossing a street in Manhattan, when she was al...
Fashion model, surrealist artist, muse, photographer, and war correspondent. This discourse of simpl...
Experiences of conflict rarely adhere to the historical confines of defined dates. Although the Seco...
This thesis explores a history of fashion and art in post-war Britain. The historical analysis of th...
This essay examines the war photography of Lee Miller in terms of the ways it negotiates ethical cha...
This dissertation examines snapshots taken by men and women who were active members of the military ...
This article examines how photography documenting the military campaign in Burma was mobilized in ef...
The objective of this thesis is to re-contextualise Lee Miller's war correspondence (1944-1945) with...
This thesis examines Lee Miller's role as Vogue's war correspondent during World War II (1939-1945)....
This article will examine representations of the Liberation of France in the war reports of Lee Mill...
World War II intensified three overlapping visual experiences for women: seen (those who were the ne...
During World War II, Lee Miller was an accredited war correspondent for Vogue magazine. Miller was ...
Picture Post magazine was made famous by its pioneering photojournalism, which vividly captured a pa...
This thesis explores a history of fashion and art in post-war Britain. The historical analysis of th...
The piece contributes to two distinct literatures. The first is the growing field of ‘new biography’...
In the winter of 1927, Lee Miller, 20 years old, was crossing a street in Manhattan, when she was al...
Fashion model, surrealist artist, muse, photographer, and war correspondent. This discourse of simpl...
Experiences of conflict rarely adhere to the historical confines of defined dates. Although the Seco...
This thesis explores a history of fashion and art in post-war Britain. The historical analysis of th...
This essay examines the war photography of Lee Miller in terms of the ways it negotiates ethical cha...
This dissertation examines snapshots taken by men and women who were active members of the military ...
This article examines how photography documenting the military campaign in Burma was mobilized in ef...