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Body Horror: Photojournalism, Catastrophe and War

AUTHOR: John Taylor
ISBN: 0814782396

SHORT DESCRIPTION: What compels us to look at shocking photographs or, alternatively, to look away? Should the media use disturbing images to inform at the risk of offending? How is our sense of politics, morality, and culture affected when we are exposed to gruesome...

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Body Horror: Photojournalism, Catastrophe and War
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by John Taylor


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What compels us to look at shocking photographs or, alternatively, to look away? Should the media use disturbing images to inform, at the risk of offending? How is our sense of politics, morality, and culture affected when we are exposed to gruesome images of accidents and disasters, murder and execution, grief and death? In Body Horror, John Taylor addresses these questions by examining how the media presents unsettling pictures, especially those of dead and injured "foreigners." Drawing on news coverage of recent events in the Gulf, Bosnia and Rwanda, Taylor argues that documentary photography, for all the horror it reproduces, ultimately defines a democracy.


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         Book Review

Body Horror: Photojournalism, Catastrophe and War
- Book Reviews,
by John Taylor

Body Horror: Photojournalism, Catastrophe and War

FROM THE PUBLISHER

What compels us to look at shocking photographs or, alternatively, to look away? Should the media use disturbing images to inform, at the risk of offending? How is our sense of politics, morality, and culture affected when we are exposed to gruesome images of accidents and disasters, murder and execution, grief and death? In Body Horror, John Taylor addresses these questions by examining how the media presents unsettling pictures, especially those of dead and injured "foreigners." Drawing on news coverage of recent events in the Gulf, Bosnia and Rwanda, Taylor argues that documentary photography, for all the horror it reproduces, ultimately defines a democracy.

ACCREDITATION

A founding editor of the photographic journal Ten.8, John Taylor is Senior Lecturer in History of Art and Design at the Manchester Metropolitan University.


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