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positions (2020) 28 (4): 905–933.
Published: 01 November 2020
... does photojournalism become a kind of witnessing linked to the work of mourning? How are trauma and grieving braided together in the experience of photographers covering war? What is the role of the camera, and what are the ambivalent effects of the technical and aesthetic imaging of the dead...
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positions (2000) 8 (3): 747.
Published: 01 August 2000
... at the publish- ing firm/design studio Nippon K¯ob¯o (Japan studio) constructed a way of seeing Japan.6 The Nippon K¯ob¯o members were already individually well known for their work in photojournalism (h¯od¯o shashin) and advertising (k...
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positions (2017) 25 (2): 389–429.
Published: 01 May 2017
... Photojournalism . New York : Macmillan . Green David . 2007 . “Indexophobia.” In Elkins , Photography Theory , 244 – 48 . Green David Lowry Joanna . 2003 . “From Presence to the Performative: Rethinking Photographic Indexicality.” In Where Is the Photograph? , edited...
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positions (2017) 25 (2): 251–254.
Published: 01 May 2017
..., the stake that photos have in direct political and social conflict. Zohar juggles the questions of photojournalism (Onoda Hiroo, twenty-nine years in hiding on Lubang Island in the Philippines, exists temporality (Onoda returns “home...
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positions (2023) 31 (1): 9–13.
Published: 01 February 2023
... is a tautological act: for Cartier-Bresson and those taking part in the language of photojournalism, the most important element is the immediacy, the liveness, and the punctual, decisive nature of the snap that is taken at an unrepeatable instant of time. Attempting to reenact this moment is an act...
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positions (2005) 13 (2): 295–298.
Published: 01 May 2005
... and fingerprint systems, war photojournalism, and the panorama. This essay intimates that theories of self in ocular relation to a new, modernist world of objects are parts of the same global event. Thus, Igarashi’s scholarship not only contributes...
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positions (2015) 23 (1): 121–129.
Published: 01 February 2015
... and in crude photojournalism is of the same quality; this presents the same opportunity for panic, reactionary violence, dogmatism about allegedly constitutional male sadism (i.e., “men are pigs and the entire plethora of structurally comfortable...
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positions (2020) 28 (4): 691–699.
Published: 01 November 2020
... with the repetitive presentation of photo images of spectacularly presented extra- judicial killings during the Duterte drug war. While the essay justly cel- ebrates the dilemma that photojournalism raises about representations of cruel death and lays in descriptions of the homey settings the situatedness...
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positions (2020) 28 (3): 677–688.
Published: 01 August 2020
... shoots, bathing beauties, and all kinds of popular images. Although Apasra Hongsakula memorializes a historical event, critics agree that Lim s images are not photojournalism but a piece of the less presti- positions 28:3 doi 10.1215/10679847-8315192 Copyright 2020 by Duke University Press positions...
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positions (2010) 18 (1): 19–50.
Published: 01 February 2010
...- tive imaging, scale (life-size or larger), and photojournalism. The use of the “real” in photographic imagery serves the dual purpose of positioning the massacre as unquestionably real and creating a powerful imaginary projec- tion through...