Picture This
World War I Posters and Visual Culture
Herausgeber: James, Pearl
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World War I Posters and Visual Culture
Herausgeber: James, Pearl
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Edited collection exploring the use and implication of war posters during WWI
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Edited collection exploring the use and implication of war posters during WWI
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Nebraska
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 227mm x 153mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 616g
- ISBN-13: 9780803226104
- ISBN-10: 0803226101
- Artikelnr.: 26405028
- Verlag: Nebraska
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 227mm x 153mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 616g
- ISBN-13: 9780803226104
- ISBN-10: 0803226101
- Artikelnr.: 26405028
Pearl James is an assistant professor of English at the University of Kentucky. Contributors: Meg Albrinck, Richard S. Fogarty, Stefan Goebel, Nicoletta F. Gullace, Pearl James, Jakub Kazecki, Jennifer D. Keene, John M. Kinder, Mark Levitch, Jason Lieblang, Andrew Nedd, Jeffrey T. Schnapp, and Jay Winter.
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Reading World War I Posters
Pearl James
1. Imaginings of War: Posters and the Shadow of the Lost Generation
Jay Winter
Part 1. War Poster Campaigns and Images, Comparative Readings
2. Barbaric Anti-Modernism: Representations of the "Hun" in Britain, North
America, Australia, and Beyond
Nicoletta F. Gullace
3. Chivalrous Knights versus Iron Warriors: Representations of the Battle
of Matériel and Slaughter in Britain and Germany, 1914-1940
Stefan Goebel
4. Regression versus Progression: Fundamental Differences in German and
American Posters of the First World War
Jakub Kazecki and Jason Lieblang
Part 2. Envisioning the Nation and Imagining National Aesthetics
5. Young Blood: Parisian Schoolgirls' Transformation of France's Great War
Poster Aesthetic
Mark Levitch
6. Race and Empire in French Posters of the Great War
Richard S. Fogarty
7. Images of Racial Pride: African American Propaganda Posters in the First
World War
Jennifer D. Keene
8. Segodniashnii Lubok: Art, War, and National Identity
Andrew M. Nedd
Part 3. Figuring the Body in the Context of War
9. Images of Femininity in American World War I Posters
Pearl James
10. Humanitarians and He-Men: Recruitment Posters and the Masculine Ideal
Meg Albrinck
11. Iconography of Injury: Encountering the Wounded Soldier's Body in
American Poster Art and Photography of World War I
John M. Kinder
Epilogue
Jeffrey T. Schnapp
Selected Bibliography
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Reading World War I Posters
Pearl James
1. Imaginings of War: Posters and the Shadow of the Lost Generation
Jay Winter
Part 1. War Poster Campaigns and Images, Comparative Readings
2. Barbaric Anti-Modernism: Representations of the "Hun" in Britain, North
America, Australia, and Beyond
Nicoletta F. Gullace
3. Chivalrous Knights versus Iron Warriors: Representations of the Battle
of Matériel and Slaughter in Britain and Germany, 1914-1940
Stefan Goebel
4. Regression versus Progression: Fundamental Differences in German and
American Posters of the First World War
Jakub Kazecki and Jason Lieblang
Part 2. Envisioning the Nation and Imagining National Aesthetics
5. Young Blood: Parisian Schoolgirls' Transformation of France's Great War
Poster Aesthetic
Mark Levitch
6. Race and Empire in French Posters of the Great War
Richard S. Fogarty
7. Images of Racial Pride: African American Propaganda Posters in the First
World War
Jennifer D. Keene
8. Segodniashnii Lubok: Art, War, and National Identity
Andrew M. Nedd
Part 3. Figuring the Body in the Context of War
9. Images of Femininity in American World War I Posters
Pearl James
10. Humanitarians and He-Men: Recruitment Posters and the Masculine Ideal
Meg Albrinck
11. Iconography of Injury: Encountering the Wounded Soldier's Body in
American Poster Art and Photography of World War I
John M. Kinder
Epilogue
Jeffrey T. Schnapp
Selected Bibliography
Contributors
Index
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Reading World War I Posters
Pearl James
1. Imaginings of War: Posters and the Shadow of the Lost Generation
Jay Winter
Part 1. War Poster Campaigns and Images, Comparative Readings
2. Barbaric Anti-Modernism: Representations of the "Hun" in Britain, North
America, Australia, and Beyond
Nicoletta F. Gullace
3. Chivalrous Knights versus Iron Warriors: Representations of the Battle
of Matériel and Slaughter in Britain and Germany, 1914-1940
Stefan Goebel
4. Regression versus Progression: Fundamental Differences in German and
American Posters of the First World War
Jakub Kazecki and Jason Lieblang
Part 2. Envisioning the Nation and Imagining National Aesthetics
5. Young Blood: Parisian Schoolgirls' Transformation of France's Great War
Poster Aesthetic
Mark Levitch
6. Race and Empire in French Posters of the Great War
Richard S. Fogarty
7. Images of Racial Pride: African American Propaganda Posters in the First
World War
Jennifer D. Keene
8. Segodniashnii Lubok: Art, War, and National Identity
Andrew M. Nedd
Part 3. Figuring the Body in the Context of War
9. Images of Femininity in American World War I Posters
Pearl James
10. Humanitarians and He-Men: Recruitment Posters and the Masculine Ideal
Meg Albrinck
11. Iconography of Injury: Encountering the Wounded Soldier's Body in
American Poster Art and Photography of World War I
John M. Kinder
Epilogue
Jeffrey T. Schnapp
Selected Bibliography
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Reading World War I Posters
Pearl James
1. Imaginings of War: Posters and the Shadow of the Lost Generation
Jay Winter
Part 1. War Poster Campaigns and Images, Comparative Readings
2. Barbaric Anti-Modernism: Representations of the "Hun" in Britain, North
America, Australia, and Beyond
Nicoletta F. Gullace
3. Chivalrous Knights versus Iron Warriors: Representations of the Battle
of Matériel and Slaughter in Britain and Germany, 1914-1940
Stefan Goebel
4. Regression versus Progression: Fundamental Differences in German and
American Posters of the First World War
Jakub Kazecki and Jason Lieblang
Part 2. Envisioning the Nation and Imagining National Aesthetics
5. Young Blood: Parisian Schoolgirls' Transformation of France's Great War
Poster Aesthetic
Mark Levitch
6. Race and Empire in French Posters of the Great War
Richard S. Fogarty
7. Images of Racial Pride: African American Propaganda Posters in the First
World War
Jennifer D. Keene
8. Segodniashnii Lubok: Art, War, and National Identity
Andrew M. Nedd
Part 3. Figuring the Body in the Context of War
9. Images of Femininity in American World War I Posters
Pearl James
10. Humanitarians and He-Men: Recruitment Posters and the Masculine Ideal
Meg Albrinck
11. Iconography of Injury: Encountering the Wounded Soldier's Body in
American Poster Art and Photography of World War I
John M. Kinder
Epilogue
Jeffrey T. Schnapp
Selected Bibliography
Contributors
Index