This groundbreaking interdisciplinary analysis of a wide range of practices, amateur and professional, and of previously unpublished archival material is the first thorough study of photography's interrelationship with social movements
This groundbreaking interdisciplinary analysis of a wide range of practices, amateur and professional, and of previously unpublished archival material is the first thorough study of photography's interrelationship with social movements
Antigoni Memou is Lecturer in Art History at the University of East London
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter I 1.1 Toute la presse est toxique: May 1968 in the mainstream French press 1.2 The Zapatistas and the media spectacle 1.3 'When it bleeds, it leads': death and press photography in the anti-capitalist protests in Genoa 2001 Chapter II 2.1 The student movement of May 1968: activist photography, self-reflection and antinomies 2.2 Zapatistas, photography and the internet or winning the game of visibility 2.3 Carnival against capitalism: global days of action & photographs of resistance Chapter III 3.1 May '68 in the museum 3.2 The end of silence: Antonio Turok's photographs of the Zapatistas 3.3 Joel Sternfeld's anti-photojournalistic images of Genoa Conclusion Bibliography Index
Introduction Chapter I 1.1 Toute la presse est toxique: May 1968 in the mainstream French press 1.2 The Zapatistas and the media spectacle 1.3 'When it bleeds, it leads': death and press photography in the anti-capitalist protests in Genoa 2001 Chapter II 2.1 The student movement of May 1968: activist photography, self-reflection and antinomies 2.2 Zapatistas, photography and the internet or winning the game of visibility 2.3 Carnival against capitalism: global days of action & photographs of resistance Chapter III 3.1 May '68 in the museum 3.2 The end of silence: Antonio Turok's photographs of the Zapatistas 3.3 Joel Sternfeld's anti-photojournalistic images of Genoa Conclusion Bibliography Index
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