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The Public Image - Photography and Civic Spectatorship (Hardcover)
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The Public Image - Photography and Civic Spectatorship (Hardcover)
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Even as the media environment has changed dramatically in recent
years, one thing at least remains true: photographs are everywhere.
From professional news photos to smartphone selfies, images have
become part of the fabric of modern life. And that may be the
problem. Even as photography bears witness, it provokes anxieties
about fraudulent representation; even as it evokes compassion, it
prompts anxieties about excessive exposure. Parents and pundits
alike worry about the unprecedented media saturation that
transforms society into an image world. And yet a great news photo
can still stop us in our tracks, and the ever-expanding
photographic archive documents an era of continuous change. By
confronting these conflicted reactions to photography, Robert
Hariman and John Louis Lucaites make the case for a fundamental
shift in understanding photography and public culture. In place of
suspicions about the medium's capacity for distraction, deception,
and manipulation, they suggest how it can provide resources for
democratic communication and thoughtful reflection about
contemporary social problems. The key to living well in the image
world is to unlock photography from viewing habits that inhibit
robust civic spectatorship. Through insightful interpretations of
dozens of news images, The Public Image reveals how the artistry of
the still image can inform, challenge, and guide reflection
regarding endemic violence, environmental degradation, income
inequity, and other chronic problems that will define the
twenty-first century. By shifting from conventional suspicions to a
renewed encounter with the image, we are challenged to see more
deeply on behalf of a richer life for all, and to acknowledge our
obligations as spectators who are, crucially, also citizens.
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