Gendered Tropes in War Photography

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<p>Photographic stills of women appearing in both press coverage and relief campaigns have long been central to the documentation of war and civil conflict. Images of non-Western women in particular regularly function as symbols of the misery and hopelessness of the oppressed. Featured on the front pages of newspapers and in NGO reports they inform public understandings of war and peace victims and perpetrators but within a discourse that often obscures social and political subjectivities. </p><p>Uniquely this book deconstructs – in a systematic gender-sensitive way – the repetitive circulation of certain images of war conflict and state violence in order to scrutinize the role of photographic tropes in the globalized visual sphere. Zarzycka builds on feminist theories of representations of war to explore how the concepts of femininity and war secure each other’s intelligibility in photographic practices. This book examines the complex connections between photographic tropes and the individuals and communities they represent in order to rethink the medium of photography as a discursive and political practice.</p><p>This book interrogates both the structure and transmission of contemporary encounters with war violence and conflict. It will appeal to advanced students and scholars of gender studies visual studies media studies photography theory cultural anthropology cultural studies and trauma and memory studies.</p>
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