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Using Visual Evidence

✍ Scribed by Robert W. Matson, Richard Howells


Publisher
Maidenhead
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Leaves
211
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Front Cover Page
Half Title Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents Page
List of Figures
List of Contributors
By Richard Howells and Robert W. Matson: Introduction
1 David Morgan: Painting as visual evidence: production, circulation, reception
2 Nicholas Hiley: Showing politics to the people: cartoons, comics and satirical prints
3 Douglas R. Nickel: β€˜Impressed by nature’s hand’: photography and authorship
4 David Phillips: Actuality and affect in documentary photography
5 Catherine Whalen: Interpreting vernacular photography: finding β€˜me’ – a case study
6 Luke McKernan: Newsreels: form and function
7 Pierre Sorlin: Documentaries: a gold mine historians should begin to exploit
8 Michael Paris: More than just entertainment: the feature film and the historian
9 Cynthia Carter and Stuart Allan: The visual culture of television news
10 MaΒ΄ ire Messenger Davies: β€˜What planet are we on?’ Television drama’s relationships with social reality
11 Jacqueline Botterill and Stephen Kline: The privileged discourse: advertising as an interpretive key to the consumer culture
Index
End Cover Page


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