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Using visual evidence / edited by Richard Howells and Robert W. Matson.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Maidenhead, Berkshire ; New York : McGraw Hill/Open University Press, 2009.Description: xiv, 201 p. : ill ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780335228638 (hb)
  • 0335228631 (hb)
  • 9780335228645 (pbk.)
  • 033522864X (pbk.)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • TK 7882 .H59 2009
Contents:
Introduction / Richard Howells and Robert W. Matson -- Painting as visual evidence: production, circulation, reception / David Morgan -- Showing politics to the people: cartoons, comics and satirical prints / Nicholas Hiley -- "Impressed by nature's hand": photography and authorship / Douglas R. Nickel -- Actuality and affect in documentary photography / David Phillips -- Interpreting vernacular photography: finding "me": a case study / Catherine Whalen -- Newsreels: form and function / Luke McKernan -- Documentaries: a gold mine historians should begin to exploit / Pierre Sorlin -- More than just entertainment: the feature film and the historian / Michael Paris -- The visual culture of television news / Cynthia Carter and Stuart Allan -- "What planet are we on?" Television drama's relationships with social reality / Maire Messenger Davies -- The privileged discourse: advertising as an interpretive key to the consumer culture / Jacqueline Botterill and Stephen Kline.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction / Richard Howells and Robert W. Matson -- Painting as visual evidence: production, circulation, reception / David Morgan -- Showing politics to the people: cartoons, comics and satirical prints / Nicholas Hiley -- "Impressed by nature's hand": photography and authorship / Douglas R. Nickel -- Actuality and affect in documentary photography / David Phillips -- Interpreting vernacular photography: finding "me": a case study / Catherine Whalen -- Newsreels: form and function / Luke McKernan -- Documentaries: a gold mine historians should begin to exploit / Pierre Sorlin -- More than just entertainment: the feature film and the historian / Michael Paris -- The visual culture of television news / Cynthia Carter and Stuart Allan -- "What planet are we on?" Television drama's relationships with social reality / Maire Messenger Davies -- The privileged discourse: advertising as an interpretive key to the consumer culture / Jacqueline Botterill and Stephen Kline.

AAPG copy 39088015204258 purchased with funds from the S. Dillon Ripley Endowment.

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