Seeing through Race: A Reinterpretation of Civil Rights Photography
Author: Martin A. Berger
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Seeing through Race: A Reinterpretation of Civil Rights Photography
English
ISBN: 0520948343
EAN: 9780520948341
Category: Social Science / Anthropology / Cultural/Social Science / Ethnic Studies / African American Studies/Political Science / Civil Rights/Social Science / Discrimination & Race Relations/Photography / History/Photography / Photojournalism/Photography / Photoessays & Documentaries/
Publisher: University of California Press
Release Date: 04/02/2011
Synopsis: Seeing through Race is a boldly original reinterpretation of the iconic photographs of the black civil rights struggle. Martin A. Berger's provocative and groundbreaking study shows how the very pictures credited with arousing white sympathy, and thereby paving the way for civil rights legislation, actually limited the scope of racial reform in the 1960s. Berger analyzes many of these famous images-dogs and fire hoses turned against peaceful black marchers in Birmingham, tear gas and clubs wielded against voting-rights marchers in Selma-and argues that because white sympathy was dependent on photographs of powerless blacks, these unforgettable pictures undermined efforts to enact-or even imagine-reforms that threatened to upend the racial balance of power.
Seeing through Race: A Reinterpretation of Civil Rights Photography
Illustrated: No
Format: eBook - EPUB
Pages: 249

