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Davor Konjikusic offers an in-depth presentation and
contextualization of the photographs created by Yugoslav partisans
between 1941 and 1945. The book goes beyond an aesthetic depiction
of the photographs; it also deals with the history of their use and
function within one of the biggest anti-fascist movements in Europe
during the Second World War. The photographs are used to trace the
development of a movement that-while seemingly doomed to certain
failure-nevertheless survived the most destructive war in human
history. This book provides new answers to the question of
photography's role as a medium and its significance and use in
social movements.
Davor Konjikusic provides an in-depth presentation and
contextualization of the photographs created by Yugoslav partisans
between 1941 and 1945. In doing so, the author is not only
interested in presenting the photographs from an aesthetic
perspective, but in the history of their use and function within
one of the biggest anti-fascist movements in Europe during the
Second World War. With the help of the photographs, he traces the
development of a movement that-seemingly doomed to certain
failure-nevertheless survived the most destructive war in human
history. This book provides new answers to the question of the role
of the medium of photography and its significance and use in social
movements.
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