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Regarding the pain of others

Regarding the pain of others

by Susan Sontag

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Twenty-five years after her classic On Photography, Susan Sontag returns to the subject of visual representations of war and violence in our culture today. How does the spectacle of the sufferings of others (via television or newsprint) affect us? Are viewers inured--or incited--to violence by the depiction of cruelty? In Regarding the Pain of Others, Susan Sontag takes a fresh look at the representation of atrocity--from Goya's The Disasters of War to photographs of the American Civil War, lynchings of blacks in the South, and the Nazi death camps, to contemporary horrific images of Bosnia, Sierra Leone, Rwanda, Israel and Palestine, and New York City on September 11, 2001. In Regarding the Pain of Others Susan Sontag once again changes the way we think about the uses and meanings of images in our world, and offers an important reflection about how war itself is waged (and understood) in our time.
Categories:
["Social aspects of War in art" "Photojournalism" "Social aspects" "Humanistic ethics" "Violence" "War photography" "War in art" "Social aspects of War photography" "War and society" "Social aspects of Photojournalism" "Atrocities" "New York Times reviewed" "SOCIAL SCIENCE" "Media Studies" "War" "Photography" "Journalism" "Social Psychology" "Mass media and war" "War in mass media" "Oorlog" "Oorlogsfotografie" "Fotojournalistiek" "Sociale aspecten" "Filosofische aspecten"]

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