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Making Photography Matter A Viewers History From The Civil War To The Great Depression 1st Edition Cara A Finnegan

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Making Photography Matter A Viewers History From The Civil War To The Great Depression 1st Edition Cara A Finnegan
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Publisher: University of Illinois Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.57 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Cara A. Finnegan
ISBN: 9780252039263, 0252039262
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1st Edition

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Making Photography Matter A Viewers History From The Civil War To The Great Depression 1st Edition Cara A Finnegan by Cara A. Finnegan 9780252039263, 0252039262 instant download after payment.

Photography became a dominant medium in cultural life starting in the late nineteenth century. As it happened, viewers increasingly used their reactions to photographs to comment on and debate public issues as vital as war, national identity, and citizenship.
 
Cara A. Finnegan analyzes a wealth of newspaper and magazine articles, letters to the editor, trial testimony, books, and speeches produced by viewers in response to specific photos they encountered in public. From the portrait of a young Lincoln to images of child laborers and Depression-era hardship, Finnegan treats the photograph as a locus for viewer engagement and constructs a history of photography's viewers that shows how Americans used words about images to participate in the politics of their day. As she shows, encounters with photography helped viewers negotiate the emergent anxieties and crises of U.S. public life through not only persuasion but action, as well.

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