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Product details
- ISBN 9781861898722
- Dimensions: 234 x 168mm
- Publication Date: 01 Oct 2011
- Publisher: Reaktion Books
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
Ever since the landmark publication of Susan Sontag's On Photography, it has been impossible to look at photographs, particularly those of violence and suffering, without questioning our role as photographic voyeur. Are we desensitized by the proliferation of these images? Or do the images stir our own sense of justice and act as a call to arms? Are we consuming the suffering of others? What should our responses to these images be?
To answer these questions, Picturing Atrocity brings together essays from some of the foremost writers on photography today, including Rebecca Solnit, Alfredo Jaar, Ariella Azoulay, John Lucaites, Robert Hariman and Susan Meiselas, to offer close readings of images that reveal the realities behind the photographs, the subjects and the photographers. From the massacre of the Sioux Indians at Wounded Knee to the torture of prisoners at Abu Ghraib, from famine in China to apartheid in South Africa, Picturing Atrocity examines a broad spectrum of photographs. Each essay focuses specifically on an iconic image, offering a distinct approach and context, in order to enable us to look again - this time more closely - at the picture. In addition, four photo-essays showcase the work of photographers involved in the making of photographs of brutality as well as the artists’ own reflections on these images.
Together these essays cover the historical and geographical range of atrocity photographs and respond to current concerns about such disturbing images. Picturing Atrocity is an important read, not just for insights into photography, but for its reflections on human injustice and suffering. In keeping with that aim, all royalties from the book will be donated to Amnesty International.
Geoffrey Batchen (Anthology Editor)
Geoffrey Batchen is a photography historian and Professor of Art History at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.
Mick Gidley (Anthology Editor)
Mick Gidley is Emeritus Professor of American Literature and Culture at the University of Leeds. He is the author of With One Sky Above Us: Life on an Indian Reservation at the Turn of the Century (1979).
Nancy K. Miller (Anthology Editor)
Nancy K. Miller is Distinguished Professor of English and Comparative Literature, the Graduate Center, CUNY.
Jay Prosser (Anthology Editor)
Jay Prosser is Reader in Humanities in the School of English at the University of Leeds, UK.
Geoffrey Batchen is a photography historian and Professor of Art History at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.
Mick Gidley (Anthology Editor)
Mick Gidley is Emeritus Professor of American Literature and Culture at the University of Leeds. He is the author of With One Sky Above Us: Life on an Indian Reservation at the Turn of the Century (1979).
Nancy K. Miller (Anthology Editor)
Nancy K. Miller is Distinguished Professor of English and Comparative Literature, the Graduate Center, CUNY.
Jay Prosser (Anthology Editor)
Jay Prosser is Reader in Humanities in the School of English at the University of Leeds, UK.
Picturing Atrocity
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