Lynching Photographs (Volume 2) (Defining Moments in Photography)

by Dora Apel

Other authorsShawn Michelle Smith (Author)
Paperback, 2008

Status

Available

Call number

364.134

Publication

University of California Press (2008), Edition: First Edition, 110 pages

Description

Why do we look at lynching photographs? What is the basis for our curiosity, rage, indignation, or revulsion? Beginning in the late nineteenth century, nearly five thousand blacks were put to death at the hands of lynch mobs throughout America. In many communities it was a public event, to be witnessed, recorded, and made available by means of photographs. In this book, the art historian Dora Apel and the American Studies scholar Shawn Michelle Smith examine lynching photographs as a way of analyzing photography's historical role in promoting and resisting racial violence. They further suggest how these photographs continue to affect the politics of spectatorship. In clear prose, and with carefully chosen images, the authors chart the history of lynching photographs--their meanings, uses, and controversial display--and offer terms in which to understand our responsibilities as viewers and citizens.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

110 p.; 8 inches

ISBN

0520253329 / 9780520253322
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