In "No Caption Needed", Robert Hariman and John Louis Lucaites provide the definitive study of the iconic photograph as a dynamic form of public art. Their critical analyses of nine individual icons explore the photographs themselves and their subsequent circulation through an astonishing array of media, including stamps, posters, billboards, editorial cartoons, TV shows, Web pages, tattoos, and more. Iconic images are revealed as models of visual eloquence, signposts for collective memory, means of persuasion across the political spectrum, and a crucial resource for critical reflection. Arguing against the conventional belief that visual images short-circuit rational deliberation and radical critique, Hariman and Lucaites make a bold case for the value of visual imagery in a liberal-democratic society. "No Caption Needed" is a compelling demonstration of photojournalism's vital contribution to public life.
0 有用 厌氧生物 2018-06-18 22:22:54
图像修辞课上的必读书目,劈开旧世界搭框架的第一步。从它起再看每张图,想的第一件事永远是“它如何传达它所想又是如何被理解的”。
0 有用 厌氧生物 2018-06-18 22:22:54
图像修辞课上的必读书目,劈开旧世界搭框架的第一步。从它起再看每张图,想的第一件事永远是“它如何传达它所想又是如何被理解的”。