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  1. Photography, the State, and War: Mapping the Contemporary War

    This dissertation explores the ways in which media, visuality, and politics intersect through an analysis of contemporary war photography. In so doing, it seeks to uncover how war photography as a social practice works to produce, perform and construct the State. Furthermore, it argues that this productive and performative power works to constrain the conditions of possibility for geopolitics.

  2. WAR/PHOTOGRAPHY: Images of Armed Conflict and Its Aftermath

    November 8, 2013-February 2, 2014. WAR/PHOTOGRAPHY: Images of Armed Conflict and Its Aftermath explores the experience of war with an unprecedented collection of 400 photographic prints, books, magazines, albums, and camera equipment, bringing together iconic and unknown images taken by members of the military, commercial portraitists ...

  3. Review Essay: The Role of War Photography in the Digital Age

    Review essay of "Afghanistan: A Distant War," by Robert Nickelsberg and "The Cruel Radiance: Photography and Political Violence," by Susie Linfield, published in Lawfare, a website of national security law. "Afghanistan" is one of the few photography books published in recent decades to include substantial and authoritative text.

  4. PDF Photojournalism in War and Armed Conflicts

    The aim of the thesis & Research questions 4 1.3. Method 5 1.4. The structure of the thesis 5 1.5. Notes 6 2. Background knowledge 7 ... Photography • War Correspondence • War Zone • Crisis • Armed Conflict • Visual Media • Information Flow • News Selection • Framing - 1 - 1. Introduction

  5. Dissertations / Theses on the topic 'The role of photography'

    Video (online) Consult the top 50 dissertations / theses for your research on the topic 'The role of photography.'. Next to every source in the list of references, there is an 'Add to bibliography' button. Press on it, and we will generate automatically the bibliographic reference to the chosen work in the citation style you need: APA, MLA ...

  6. The humanity of war: iconic photojournalism of the battlefield, 1914

    Abstract. This article examines the changing ethics of war photojournalism. It provides a review of the major paradigms of war communication studies, propaganda and memory studies, to argue that, despite their contributions, neither focuses on historical change in the ethics of war. In the light of an analytical discussion of iconic images of ...

  7. Looking at War

    Looking at War. By Susan Sontag. December 1, 2002. Robert Capa's famous "The Falling Soldier" was taken in 1936, a few weeks after the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War.Photograph by Robert ...

  8. PDF core.ac.uk

    ON WAR PHOTOGRAPHY A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED TO THE GRADUATE DIVISION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI'I AT MĀNOA IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR O

  9. Reflections on the Visual Truth and War Photography: A Historian's

    Abstract. In order to discuss visual truth both from the epistemological and ethical perspective, this essay focuses on the nature of photographic image and its complex relationship with human perception and ethics in Western culture. It argues that this relationship is similarly complex to that of history and reality it represents and points ...

  10. Photography at War: Survival: Vol 56, No 2

    A thematic selection and analysis of war photography across 165 years has tremendous explanatory power about the nature of modern war and the human experience in war and its aftermath. Additional information. Notes on contributors. H.R. McMaster is IISS Consulting Senior Fellow and a Survival Contributing Editor.

  11. Photography and the Civil War, 1861-65

    On April 15, 1861, President Abraham Lincoln called up 75,000 militiamen to put down an insurrection of southern states. Mathew B. Brady secured permission from Lincoln to follow the troops in what was expected to be a short and glorious war; he saw only the first engagement, however, and lost his wagons and equipment in the tumult of defeat.

  12. Analysis of War Photography

    War photography has existed since the nineteenth century, when Roger Fenton set out to photograph the Crimean war in 1855. From the beginning of war photography questions have always been raised about their representation of the truth. Compared to modern day cameras the exposure time required to take a photograph ensured that action shots were ...

  13. War on Instagram: Framing conflict photojournalism with mobile

    Griffin M (1999) The great war photographs: Constructing myths of history and photojournalism. In: Brennen B ... visual style and branding in the Magnum Photos agency. Unpublished Masters' Thesis, MIT, Cambridge, MA. Google Scholar. Zelizer B (2004) When war is reduced to a photograph. In: Allan S, Zelizer B (eds) Reporting War: Journalism in ...

  14. Susan Sontag's Radical Essays "On Photography" Still ...

    Photography, more than any other art form, is subject to intense moral scrutiny. ... Sontag became famous for her anti-war essays, plus writings on illness and camp. Her 1964 essay-turned-book "Notes on Camp," a radical dissection of a particular sensibility, helped make her name—and inspired this year's Met Gala theme.Alternately ...

  15. Poetry Essay

    The impact of war is presented through graphic and visceral imagery in both poems. In 'War Photographer', there is a semantic field of violence, which conveys the feeling that although he is in "rural England", he will always be haunted by the atrocities he witnessed: "pain", "explode", "ghosts" and "agonies".

  16. War Photographer Poem Summary and Analysis

    Powered by LitCharts content and AI. "War Photographer" is a poem by Scottish writer Carol Ann Duffy, the United Kingdom's poet laureate from 2009 to 2019. Originally published in 1985, "War Photographer" depicts the experiences of a photographer who returns home to England to develop the hundreds of photos he has taken in an unspecified war zone.

  17. War Photographer (AQA GCSE English Literature)

    While Duffy's War Photographer uses a detached, third-person voice, Weir chooses a nostalgic and emotional first-person reflection in Poppies to portray the wide-reaching impact of conflict. Evidence and analysis. War Photographer. Poppies. Duffy distances the reader by telling the story of a photographer in a dark-room in third-person narration.

  18. Why I love…Comparing in the AQA Anthology: Poppies and War Photographer

    The photographer appears to have compartmentalised what he saw and refers to the memories using emotive language "a hundred agonies in black and white" which almost dehumanises the powerful emotions linked to the conflict that was seen by the war photographer, as the vast array of "agonies" reflects the habitual suffering that humanity ...

  19. War Photographer by Carol Ann Duffy

    Carol Ann Duffy. Nationality: Poem Analyzed by Dharmender Kumar. Degrees in English Literature, Mass Communication, and Law. ' War Photographer ' begins in a very private setting, which is "In his darkroom," which means a place of peace and tranquillity. The man (photographer) has been to all the trouble spots of the world, such as ...

  20. 'War Photographer'

    Below you will find a guide to Carol Ann Duffy's poem titled 'War Photographer' from the Edexcel International GCSE English Anthology (part 3: unit 1, section B). This guide includes: Overview: a line-by-line breakdown of the poem, including its possible meanings and interpretations. Form, structure and language: an exploration of the ...

  21. All-Time Great Photographers

    From 2023, Anderson Cooper's interview with James Nachtwey about his career photographing armed conflict across the world. From 2018, Bill Whitaker's story o...

  22. JAC English Revision

    War Photographer / Remains Essay (Grade 5-6) Both 'War Photographer' and 'Remains' explore memories. In the second stanza of 'War Photographer', Duffy creates a vivid image of one of the photographer's memories by writing 'running children in a nightmare heat'. Duffy's words create graphic, powerful imagery of innocent ...

  23. Millions have escaped Sudan's civil war. But their nightmare ...

    This is how civilians are dying in Sudan's civil war. Not only by bullets and bombs, but from chronic hunger, thirst, disease, repeated displacement, and dire living conditions.

  24. Teenage son of war photographer appears in court charged with murder

    Teenage son of war photographer appears in court charged with murder. Officials from the San Bernardino Fire Department pronounced Paul Lowe dead at the scene after being called by a passerby.