Ethics and images of pain
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Language: | Inglés |
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New York :
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2012.
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Series: | Routledge advances in art and visual studies ;
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- From voyeurism to visual politics. Do not look at y/our own peril: voyeurism as ethical necessity, or to see as a child again / Mark Ledbetter
- Associates in crime and guilt / Frank Muller
- Painful photographs: from the ethics of spectatorship to visual politics / Mark Reinhardt
- Looking in, looking away. The violence of the documentary image: Errol Morris's standard operating procedure / Stefano Odorico
- Visual irruptions, mediated suffering, and the Robert Dziekanski tragedy: an inquiry into the efficacy of the image / Tara H. Milbrandt
- Tuning out, turning in, and walking off: the film spectator in pain / Mattias Frey
- Performances. Imaging pain / Mieke Bal
- The unsettling moment: on Mathilde Ter Heijne's Suicide trilogy / Øyvind Vågnes
- Gulag follies / Jody McAuliffe
- Mimetic and mnemonic frames. Imag(in)ing painful pasts: mimetic and poetic style in war films / Holger Putzsch
- The sanctified Fallen: the war film as witness / Tonje H. Sorensen
- Medical horror: visual documents from the history of lobotomy / Jon-Ove Steihaug.