Constructing the Memory of War in Visual Culture since 1914: The Eye on War: Routledge Research in Art and Politics
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780367433307
ISBN-10: 0367433303
Pagini: 294
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in Art and Politics
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0367433303
Pagini: 294
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in Art and Politics
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and UndergraduateCuprins
Table of Contents:
List of Figures
Foreword
Introduction
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Part 1: Home Front
Chapter 1: ‘Picturing’ World War I: German War Bond Posters and the Modern Public
Claire Whitner
Chapter 2: ‘Our lovely countryside’. Capturing the Image of Britain at War in Commercial Advertising, 1939–1945
David Clampin
Chapter 3: Picturing War’s Affects on the Home Front during the First World War
Catherine Speck
Chapter 4: America’s Forgotten Soldier Art: The World War Two Camp Art
Peter Harrington
Chapter 5: Official Art of World War II by British Women Artists: Directing the Gaze
Elizabeth de Cacqueray
Part II: Art, Activism and Resistance
Chapter 6: Strategies of Liberation: Jean Dubuffet’s Métro Series
Caroline Perrett
Chapter 7: Laughter at war
Anna Markowska
Chapter 8: Another Egyptian Revolution: Khayamiya as War Art
Sam Bowker
Chapter 9: Art and Conflict Resolution: Bloody Sunday, Northern Ireland
Maebh O’Regan
Chapter 10: Terms of Engagement: Critical Reflections in Contemporary Canadian War Art
Christine Conley
Part III: Traumatic Memory and Victimhood
Chapter 11: Kārlis Padegs’ Red Laugh – the High Song of Insanity
Jānis Kalnačs
Chapter 12: Vietnam: Memory of Desecration in Brian dePalma’s Casualties of War
Nanette Norris
Chapter 13: The Soldier’s Diary: A Record of Erased Time
Agne Narušytė
Chapter 14: The Fakhouri File: Traumatic Memory in the work of Walid Raad
Anna Rådström
Chapter 15: Polyrhythmics and Migrating Voices
Leonida Kovač
Part IV: Collective Memory and Commemoration
Chapter 16: A Paroxysm of Battle Painting: Adriano de Sousa Lopes and the Great War
Carlos Silveira
Chapter 17: Let There be No More War: Jack B. Yeats’s Grief in Context
Elizabeth Ansel
Chapter 18: Remembering Port-Said 1956: Images of Popular Resistance in Egyptian Documentaries
Rania Abdelrahman
Chapter 19: Visualising an ‘Orphaned’ Nation: Orphan Photographs of the Korean War in Visual Culture
Jung Joon Lee
Chapter 20: A Lost State of Plenitude: Commemorating the Homeland War in Public Spaces in Croatia
Sandra Križić Roban
List of Figures
Foreword
Introduction
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Part 1: Home Front
Chapter 1: ‘Picturing’ World War I: German War Bond Posters and the Modern Public
Claire Whitner
Chapter 2: ‘Our lovely countryside’. Capturing the Image of Britain at War in Commercial Advertising, 1939–1945
David Clampin
Chapter 3: Picturing War’s Affects on the Home Front during the First World War
Catherine Speck
Chapter 4: America’s Forgotten Soldier Art: The World War Two Camp Art
Peter Harrington
Chapter 5: Official Art of World War II by British Women Artists: Directing the Gaze
Elizabeth de Cacqueray
Part II: Art, Activism and Resistance
Chapter 6: Strategies of Liberation: Jean Dubuffet’s Métro Series
Caroline Perrett
Chapter 7: Laughter at war
Anna Markowska
Chapter 8: Another Egyptian Revolution: Khayamiya as War Art
Sam Bowker
Chapter 9: Art and Conflict Resolution: Bloody Sunday, Northern Ireland
Maebh O’Regan
Chapter 10: Terms of Engagement: Critical Reflections in Contemporary Canadian War Art
Christine Conley
Part III: Traumatic Memory and Victimhood
Chapter 11: Kārlis Padegs’ Red Laugh – the High Song of Insanity
Jānis Kalnačs
Chapter 12: Vietnam: Memory of Desecration in Brian dePalma’s Casualties of War
Nanette Norris
Chapter 13: The Soldier’s Diary: A Record of Erased Time
Agne Narušytė
Chapter 14: The Fakhouri File: Traumatic Memory in the work of Walid Raad
Anna Rådström
Chapter 15: Polyrhythmics and Migrating Voices
Leonida Kovač
Part IV: Collective Memory and Commemoration
Chapter 16: A Paroxysm of Battle Painting: Adriano de Sousa Lopes and the Great War
Carlos Silveira
Chapter 17: Let There be No More War: Jack B. Yeats’s Grief in Context
Elizabeth Ansel
Chapter 18: Remembering Port-Said 1956: Images of Popular Resistance in Egyptian Documentaries
Rania Abdelrahman
Chapter 19: Visualising an ‘Orphaned’ Nation: Orphan Photographs of the Korean War in Visual Culture
Jung Joon Lee
Chapter 20: A Lost State of Plenitude: Commemorating the Homeland War in Public Spaces in Croatia
Sandra Križić Roban
Notă biografică
Ann Murray holds a PhD from University College Cork. She is currently writing a book on the war art of Otto Dix.
Descriere
This collection provides a transnational, interdisciplinary perspective on artistic responses to war from 1914 to the present.