War Images
Autor Raphael Sassower, Louis Cicotelloen Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 mar 2010
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780739143100
ISBN-10: 0739143107
Pagini: 134
Dimensiuni: 157 x 235 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN-10: 0739143107
Pagini: 134
Dimensiuni: 157 x 235 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Descriere
In an age when the visual landscape dominates our communication, War Images offers the rationale and the method by which we can critically engage images. Though focused on war images, this book provides a broad appreciation of how "reading" images is an act of social courage and personal responsibility.
Cuprins
Part 1 Chapter One: Modern and Postmodern Fabrication
Chapter 2 I.Modern Reality and the Postmodern Condition
Chapter 3 II.Fabricating War Images
Chapter 4 III.The Predicament of Framing War Images
Part 5 Chapter Two: War Images
Chapter 6 I. Photospread
Chapter 7 II. Analysis of the Images
Chapter 8 III.Annotated Image List
Part 9 Chapter Three: Recapturing Reality
Chapter 10 I.Representing the Realities of War
Chapter 11 II.The Predicament of Just War Theories
Chapter 12 III.The Power of Images, the Images of Power: Censorship
Part 13 Chapter Four: The Pragmatic Promise
Chapter 14 I. The Moral Dimensions of War and Terrorism
Chapter 15 II. Fabricated War Images as Pragmatic Politics
Chapter 16 III. Pedagogy of Critical Aesthetic Engagement
Chapter 2 I.Modern Reality and the Postmodern Condition
Chapter 3 II.Fabricating War Images
Chapter 4 III.The Predicament of Framing War Images
Part 5 Chapter Two: War Images
Chapter 6 I. Photospread
Chapter 7 II. Analysis of the Images
Chapter 8 III.Annotated Image List
Part 9 Chapter Three: Recapturing Reality
Chapter 10 I.Representing the Realities of War
Chapter 11 II.The Predicament of Just War Theories
Chapter 12 III.The Power of Images, the Images of Power: Censorship
Part 13 Chapter Four: The Pragmatic Promise
Chapter 14 I. The Moral Dimensions of War and Terrorism
Chapter 15 II. Fabricated War Images as Pragmatic Politics
Chapter 16 III. Pedagogy of Critical Aesthetic Engagement
Recenzii
In its brief compass, War Images offers much more than the title suggests. While providing incisive commentary on specific images of war over the past two centuries, it makes a compelling argument for the centrality of visual literacy to civic education today. The reader will find in Sassower and Cicotello two very informed and reliable guides, who bring the complementary skills of the theorist and the practitioner of art to the complex and often emotive issues that surround the depiction and interpretation of war. No one should ignore their call to incorporate counter-imagery and counter-contextualization into the mainstream of critical political discourse.
Sassower and Cicotello's book makes a powerful claim: that images, often contrived images, have become our way of mediating reality. Without doubt war and its horrors is real. Yet no image of war comes without an interpretation, an element of contrivance. Some interpretation is intended; but the intended can be subverted by the observer. The critical approach to images is fraught with difficulty and uncertainty. The authors show that image makers and image disseminators try to exercise control but they no more can than their audience can.
Sassower and Cicotello's book makes a powerful claim: that images, often contrived images, have become our way of mediating reality. Without doubt war and its horrors is real. Yet no image of war comes without an interpretation, an element of contrivance. Some interpretation is intended; but the intended can be subverted by the observer. The critical approach to images is fraught with difficulty and uncertainty. The authors show that image makers and image disseminators try to exercise control but they no more can than their audience can.