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Photography in the Third Reich : Art, Physiognomy and Propaganda / Edited by Christopher Webster.

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    The volume explores, through photographic reproductions and accompanying analysis, diverse aspects of photography during the Third Reich, ranging from the influence of Modernism, the qualitative effect of propaganda photography, and the utilisation of technology such as colour film, to the photograph as ideological metaphor. With an emphasis on the idealised representation of the German body and the role of physiognomy within this representation, the book examines how selected photographers created and developed a visual myth of the 'master race' and its antitheses under the auspices of the Nationalist Socialist state.
    Format
    Online resource
    Published
    Cambridge, UK : Open Book Publishers, 2020
    Locale
    Germany
    Contents
    Foreword / Eric Kurlander
    Introduction. Editor's Introduction / Christopher Webster
    Photo Lessons: Teaching Physiognomy during the Weimar Republic / Pepper Stetler
    State. 1. Dark Sky, White Costumes: The Janus State of Modern Photography in Germany 1933-1945 / Rolf Sachsse
    Leaders. 2. 'The Deepest Well of German Life': Hierarchy, Physiognomy and the Imperative of Leadership in Erich Retzlaff's Portraits of the National Socialist Elite / Christopher Webster
    Workers. 3. The Timeless Imprint of Erna Lendvai-Dircksen's Das deutsche Volksgesicht (Face of the German Race) / Andrés Mario Zervigón
    4. Heimat. Photography, Heimat, Ideology / Ulrich Hägele
    Myth. 5. 'Transmissions from an Extrasensory World'
    Ethnos and Mysticism in the Photographic Nexus / Christopher Webster
    Science. 6. Science and Ideology: Photographic 'Economies of Demonstration' in Racial Science / Amos Morris Reich
    Conclusion / Christopher Webster.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Webster, Christopher (Lecturer in fine art), editor.
    Open Book Publishers, Publisher.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-273) and index.
    Foreword / Eric Kurlander -- Introduction. Editor's Introduction / Christopher Webster -- Photo Lessons: Teaching Physiognomy during the Weimar Republic / Pepper Stetler -- State. 1. Dark Sky, White Costumes: The Janus State of Modern Photography in Germany 1933-1945 / Rolf Sachsse -- Leaders. 2. 'The Deepest Well of German Life': Hierarchy, Physiognomy and the Imperative of Leadership in Erich Retzlaff's Portraits of the National Socialist Elite / Christopher Webster -- Workers. 3. The Timeless Imprint of Erna Lendvai-Dircksen's Das deutsche Volksgesicht (Face of the German Race) / Andrés Mario Zervigón -- 4. Heimat. Photography, Heimat, Ideology / Ulrich Hägele -- Myth. 5. 'Transmissions from an Extrasensory World' -- Ethnos and Mysticism in the Photographic Nexus / Christopher Webster -- Science. 6. Science and Ideology: Photographic 'Economies of Demonstration' in Racial Science / Amos Morris Reich -- Conclusion / Christopher Webster.
    Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (Open Book Publishers website; viewed on 2021-01-11).

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9781783749164
    1783749164
    9781783749171
    1783749172
    9781783749188
    1783749180
    9781783749195
    1783749199
    Physical Description
    1 online resource (xiii, 292 pages) : illustrations (some color)

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