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Grief : the biography of a Holocaust photograph / David Shneer.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: TR140.B2658 S56 2020

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    "In January 1942, Soviet photographers came upon a scene like none they had ever documented. That day, they took pictures of the first liberation of a German mass atrocity site, where an estimated 7,000 Jews and others were executed at a trench near Kerch on the Crimean peninsula. Dmitri Baltermants, a photojournalist working for the Soviet newspaper Izvestiia, took pictures that day that would have a long life in shaping the image of Nazi genocide in and against the Soviet Union. Presenting never before seen photographs, Grief: The Biography of a Holocaust Photograph shows how Baltermants used the image of a grieving woman to render this gruesome mass atrocity into a transcendentally human tragedy. David Shneer tells the story of how one photograph from the trench became much more widely known than the others, eventually being titled "Grief." Baltermants turned this shocking atrocity photograph into a Cold War era artistic meditation on the profundity and horror of war that today can be found in Holocaust archives as well as art museums and at art auctions. Although the journalist documented murdered Jews in other pictures he took at Kerch, in "Grief" there are likely no Jews among the dead or the living, save for the possible NKVD officer securing the site. Nonetheless, Shneer shows that this photograph must be seen as an iconic Holocaust photograph. Unlike emaciated camp survivors or barbed wire fences, Shneer argues, the Holocaust by bullets in the Soviet Union make "Grief" a quintessential Soviet image of Nazi genocide"-- Provided by publisher.
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Shneer, David, 1972- author.
    Published
    New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2020]
    ©
    Locale
    Soviet Union
    Ukraine
    Kerch
    URSS
    Kertch
    Contents
    Introduction: Introducing Grief
    The making of a Soviet war photographer and the German occupation of Kerch
    Witnessing Grief: The first reports of genocide
    The aftermath of Grief
    Producing and displaying Grief
    Valuing Grief
    How Grief became a commodity?
    Seeing the Holocaust in Grief.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-256) and index.
    Introduction: Introducing Grief -- The making of a Soviet war photographer and the German occupation of Kerch -- Witnessing Grief: The first reports of genocide -- The aftermath of Grief -- Producing and displaying Grief -- Valuing Grief -- How Grief became a commodity? -- Seeing the Holocaust in Grief.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9780190923815
    0190923814
    9780190923822
    0190923822
    9780190923839
    0190923830
    9780197504611
    0197504612
    Physical Description
    274 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm

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