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Title The Visual Memory of Protest / Ann Rigney, Thomas Smits.

Publication Info. Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press.

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Description 1 online resource (220 pages) : illustrations.
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Series Protest and Social Movements
Protest and social movements.
Note "Amsterdam University Press"
Acknowledgements Introduction, (Ann Rigney and Thomas Smits) Producing Memorable Images 1. Photojournalism, the World Press Photo Awards, and the Visual Memory of Protest, (Marco Solaroli) 2. The Photographs of Nair Benedicto and the Memory of Protest in Brazil, (Erika Zerwes) 3. Deniz Gezmi. takes to the Streets: From Photograph to Silhouette [tbc], (Duygu Erbil) Reproduction and Remediation 1. Photography, Memory and Women in May '68, (Antigoni Memou) 2. Scarcity in Visual Memory: Creating a Mural of Sylvia Pankhurst, (Clara Vlessing) 3. Memory, Iconicity and Virality in Action: Exploring Protest Photos Online, (Samuel Merrill) Mobilizing Visual Memory 1. Visual Memory in Grassroots Mobilizations: The Anti-Corruption Movement of 2011 in India, (Alice Mattoni and Anwesha Chakraborty) 2. Visual Activism in Protest against Disappearances: The Photo-Portraits of the 43 Ayotzinapa Students, (Sophie Dufays) 3. Space and Place in Online Visual Memory: The Tank Man in Hong Kong, 2013-2020, (Thomas Smits and Ruben Ros) List of Illustrations Notes on Contributors Index of Names
Summary Social movements are not only remembered in personal experience, but also through cultural carriers that shape how later movements see themselves and are seen by others. The present collection zooms in on the role of photography in this memory-activism nexus. How do iconographic conventions shape images of protest? Why do some images keep movements in the public eye, while others are quickly forgotten? What role do images play in linking different protests, movements, and generations of activists? Have the affordances of digital media made it easier for activists to use images in their memory politics, or has the digital production and massive online exchange of images made it harder to identify and remember a movement via a single powerful image? Bringing together experts in visual culture, cultural memory, social movements, and digital humanities, this collection presents new empirical, theoretical, and methodological insights into the visual memory of protest.
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Subject Social and cultural history.
Demonstrations and protest movements.
HISTORY / Social History.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies.
Pressure groups, protest movements and non-violent action.
Social and cultural history.
Social and political philosophy.
Protest movements.
Protest movements in mass media.
Collective memory.
Indexed Term Social and Political Sciences
SPS
Art and Material Culture
ART & MAT
Conflict and Peace
CONFL & PEACE
Contemporary Society
CONTEMP SOC
Cultural Studies
CULTURAL
Sociology and Social History
SOC & HIS
activism, protest, cultural memory, visual representation
Added Author Rigney, Ann, editor.
Smits, Thomas, editor.
Other Form: Print version: 9789463723275
ISBN 9048555477 (electronic book)
9789048555475 (electronic book)
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