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The Cruel Radiance

Photography and Political Violence
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The Cruel Radiance by Susie Linfield explores the ethical and political significance of viewing photographs of political violence. Challenging the notion that such images exploit their subjects or satisfy voyeurism, Linfield argues that truly seeing the people in these photographs connects us to history and reveals the depths of human cruelty. Engaging with critics from Walter Benjamin to Susan Sontag, and analysing iconic images from events like the Holocaust and Cultural Revolution, she highlights the role of photojournalism in shaping human rights discourse. The book concludes with a look at photographers such as Robert Capa and James Nachtwey and reflects on how photography must respond to the harsh realities of modern warfare.
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This book is suited for readers interested in the intersection of photography, politics, history, and human rights, as well as scholars in arts and culture studies.

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Challenges the idea that photographs of political violence exploit their subjects and pander to the voyeuristic tendencies of their viewers. Instead, the author argues that looking at such images is an ethically and politically necessary act that connects us to our modern history of violence and probes the human capacity for cruelty.

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In The Cruel Radiance, Susie Linfield challenges the idea that photographs of political violence exploit their subjects and pander to the voyeuristic tendencies of their viewers. Instead, she argues passionately that looking at such images—and learning to see the people in them—is an ethically and politically necessary act that connects us to our modern history of violence and probes the human capacity for cruelty.

Grappling with critics from Walter Benjamin and Bertolt Brecht to Susan Sontag and the postmoderns—and analysing photographs from such events as the Holocaust, China’s Cultural Revolution, and recent terrorist acts—Linfield explores the complex connection between photojournalism and the rise of human rights ideals.

In the book’s concluding section, she examines the indispensable work of Robert Capa, James Nachtwey, and Gilles Peress, and asks how photography should respond to the increasingly nihilistic trajectory of modern warfare.

A bracing and unsettling book, The Cruel Radiance convincingly demonstrates that if we hope to alleviate political violence, we must first truly understand it—and to do that, we must begin to look.

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Jed Perl of the New Republic praises the book as "a beautifully considered and unabashedly impassioned plea for the continuing moral relevance of photojournalism."

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226482514

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 15 April 2012

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 2.0mm

Width: 16.0mm

Height: 23.0mm

Weight: 510g

Pages: 344

About the Author

Susie Linfield has been an editor for American Film, the Village Voice, and the Washington Post and has written for a wide range of publications, including the Los Angeles Times Book Review, New York Times, Bookforum, Village Voice, and the Nation. She is associate professor of journalism at New York University, where she directs the Cultural Reporting and Criticism program.

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