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Humanitarian photography : a history / edited by Heide Fehrenbach, Northern Illinois University, Davide Rodogno, Graduate Institute of Geneva.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: TR183 .H86 2015

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    Overview

    Series
    Human rights in history
    Human rights in history.
    Format
    Book
    Published
    New York : Cambridge University Press, 2015
    Contents
    Introduction: The morality of sight: humanitarian photography in history / Heide Fehrenbach and Davide Rodogno
    Picturing pain: evangelicals and the politics of pictorial humanitarianism in an imperial age / Heather Curtis
    Framing atrocity: photography and humanitarianism
    Christina Twomey
    Limits of exposure: atrocity photographs in the Congo Reform campaign / Kevin Grant
    Photography, visual culture, and the Armenian genocide / Peter Balakian
    Developing the humanitarian image in late 19th and early 20th century China / Caroline Reeves
    Photography, cinema, and the quest for influence: the international committee of the Red Cross in the wake of the first World War / Francesca Piana
    Children and other civilians: photography and the politics of humanitarian image-making / Heide Fehrenbach
    Sights of benevolence: UNRRA's recipients portrayed / Silvia Salvatici
    All the world loves a picture: the World Health Organization's visual politics, 1948-1973 / Thomas David and Davide Rodogno
    "A" as in Auschwitz, "B" as in Biafra: the Nigerian civil war, visual narratives of genocide, and the fragmented universalization of the Holocaust / Lasse Heerten
    Finding the right image: British development NGOs and the regulation of imagery / Henrietta Lidchi
    Dilemmas of ethical practice in the production of contemporary humanitarian photography / Sanna Nissinen.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Fehrenbach, Heide, editor.
    Rodogno, Davide, 1972- editor.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 323-337) and index.
    Introduction: The morality of sight: humanitarian photography in history / Heide Fehrenbach and Davide Rodogno -- Picturing pain: evangelicals and the politics of pictorial humanitarianism in an imperial age / Heather Curtis -- Framing atrocity: photography and humanitarianism -- Christina Twomey -- Limits of exposure: atrocity photographs in the Congo Reform campaign / Kevin Grant -- Photography, visual culture, and the Armenian genocide / Peter Balakian -- Developing the humanitarian image in late 19th and early 20th century China / Caroline Reeves -- Photography, cinema, and the quest for influence: the international committee of the Red Cross in the wake of the first World War / Francesca Piana -- Children and other civilians: photography and the politics of humanitarian image-making / Heide Fehrenbach -- Sights of benevolence: UNRRA's recipients portrayed / Silvia Salvatici -- All the world loves a picture: the World Health Organization's visual politics, 1948-1973 / Thomas David and Davide Rodogno -- "A" as in Auschwitz, "B" as in Biafra: the Nigerian civil war, visual narratives of genocide, and the fragmented universalization of the Holocaust / Lasse Heerten -- Finding the right image: British development NGOs and the regulation of imagery / Henrietta Lidchi -- Dilemmas of ethical practice in the production of contemporary humanitarian photography / Sanna Nissinen.

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    Language
    English
    External Link
    Book review (H-Net)
    ISBN
    9781107064706
    1107064708
    9781107639713
    1107639719
    Physical Description
    345 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.

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