During World War II, Lee Miller was an accredited war correspondent for Vogue magazine. Miller was trained as a surrealist photographer by Man Ray, and her wartime work, both photographic and written, is indicative of a combination of journalism and surrealism. This thesis examines Lee Miller's war correspondence within the context of Vogue magazine, establishing parallels between the photographs and writing to determine how surrealism informs it stylistically and ideologically. Using surrealist techniques of juxtaposition and an unmanipulated photographic style, and the surrealist concepts of the Marvelous and Convulsive Beauty, Miller presented the war as a surreality, or a surreal reality. This study concludes by using Miller's approac...
This thesis examines the use of photographs in surrealist publications in Paris between 1924 and 196...
This essay examines the war photography of Lee Miller in terms of the ways it negotiates ethical cha...
Since the publication of Tropic of Cancer in 1934, Henry Miller has been the target of critics from ...
This thesis examines Lee Miller's role as Vogue's war correspondent during World War II (1939-1945)....
World War II intensified three overlapping visual experiences for women: seen (those who were the ne...
The Art of Lee Miller by Haworth-Booth was published by the Victoria and Albert Museum in associatio...
Fashion model, surrealist artist, muse, photographer, and war correspondent. This discourse of simpl...
In the winter of 1927, Lee Miller, 20 years old, was crossing a street in Manhattan, when she was al...
This thesis examines VVV, a surrealist review, commonly known as a “little magazine,” published in N...
The objective of this thesis is to re-contextualise Lee Miller's war correspondence (1944-1945) with...
In my thesis I look at the work of Lee Miller, with focus on her representation of death on the bac...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Program in Visual and Cultural Studies, 2011.This project ...
This thesis examines the use of photographs in surrealist publications in Paris between 1924 and 196...
This dissertation, a presentation of institutional and personal histories, considers how the British...
From the moment that bombs began to fall from the sky on the city of London, Surrealism inflected re...
This thesis examines the use of photographs in surrealist publications in Paris between 1924 and 196...
This essay examines the war photography of Lee Miller in terms of the ways it negotiates ethical cha...
Since the publication of Tropic of Cancer in 1934, Henry Miller has been the target of critics from ...
This thesis examines Lee Miller's role as Vogue's war correspondent during World War II (1939-1945)....
World War II intensified three overlapping visual experiences for women: seen (those who were the ne...
The Art of Lee Miller by Haworth-Booth was published by the Victoria and Albert Museum in associatio...
Fashion model, surrealist artist, muse, photographer, and war correspondent. This discourse of simpl...
In the winter of 1927, Lee Miller, 20 years old, was crossing a street in Manhattan, when she was al...
This thesis examines VVV, a surrealist review, commonly known as a “little magazine,” published in N...
The objective of this thesis is to re-contextualise Lee Miller's war correspondence (1944-1945) with...
In my thesis I look at the work of Lee Miller, with focus on her representation of death on the bac...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Program in Visual and Cultural Studies, 2011.This project ...
This thesis examines the use of photographs in surrealist publications in Paris between 1924 and 196...
This dissertation, a presentation of institutional and personal histories, considers how the British...
From the moment that bombs began to fall from the sky on the city of London, Surrealism inflected re...
This thesis examines the use of photographs in surrealist publications in Paris between 1924 and 196...
This essay examines the war photography of Lee Miller in terms of the ways it negotiates ethical cha...
Since the publication of Tropic of Cancer in 1934, Henry Miller has been the target of critics from ...