Terrorist Image (e-bog) af Winter, Charlie
Winter, Charlie (forfatter)

Terrorist Image e-bog

238,03 DKK (inkl. moms 297,54 DKK)
The summer of 2014when the Islamic State seized Mosul, Iraqs second city; captured vast swathes of eastern Syria; and declared itself a latter-day Caliphatemarked a turning point in the history of photography, one that pushed its already contested relationship with reality to its very limits.Uniquely obsessed with narrative, image management and branding, the Islamic State used cameras as weapo...
E-bog 238,03 DKK
Forfattere Winter, Charlie (forfatter)
Udgivet 22 april 2022
Længde 320 sider
Genrer Photojournalism and documentary photography
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781787388550
The summer of 2014when the Islamic State seized Mosul, Iraqs second city; captured vast swathes of eastern Syria; and declared itself a latter-day Caliphatemarked a turning point in the history of photography, one that pushed its already contested relationship with reality to its very limits.Uniquely obsessed with narrative, image management and branding, the Islamic State used cameras as weapons in its formative years as a Caliphate. The tens of thousands of propaganda photographs captured during this time were used to denote policy, to navigate through defeat and, perhaps most importantly, to construct an impossible reality: a totalising image-world of Salafi-Jihadist symbols and myths.Based on a deep examination of the 20,000 photographs Charlie Winter collected from the Islamic States covert networks online in 2017, this book explores the process by which the Caliphate shook the foundations of modern war photography. Focusing on the period in which it was at its strongest, Winter identifies the implicit value systems that underpinned the Caliphates ideological appeal, and evaluates its uniquely malign contribution to the history of the photographic image.The Terrorist Imagetravels to the heart of what made the Islamic State tick during its prime, providing unique insights into its global appeal and mobilisation successes.