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Women, Workers, and Race in LIFE Magazine

Hansel Mieth-s Reform Photojournalism, 1934-1955
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Women, Workers, and Race in LIFE Magazine explores the remarkable life and career of Hansel Mieth, a German émigré who transitioned from migrant farm worker to one of LIFE magazine's pioneering female photographers. As the magazine's second woman photographer, Mieth challenged prevailing conservative and commercial narratives through her socially engaged photo essays. Her work offered fresh perspectives on contentious issues like birth control, labor unions, and the internment of Japanese Americans, standing out for its reformist zeal despite editorial pressures. The book draws on a wealth of primary sources to illuminate Mieth’s dual identity as a reformer and photojournalist and the impact of Cold War America on her career, highlighting the crucial yet often overlooked contributions of immigrant women to photojournalism in the twentieth century.
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Ideal for scholars and students of photography history, women's studies, visual culture, media history, and those interested in 20th-century social reform and immigrant contributions to journalism.

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The tension between social reform photography and photojournalism is examined through this study of the life and work of German émigré Hansel Mieth (1909-1998), who made an unlikely journey from migrant farm worker to Life photographer. She was the second woman in that role, after Margaret Bourke-White. Unlike her colleagues, Mieth was a working-class reformer with a deep disdain for Life's conservatism and commercialism.

In fact, her work often subverted Life's typical representations of women, workers, and minorities. Some of her most compelling photo essays used skillful visual storytelling to offer fresh views on controversial topics: birth control, vivisection, labour unions, and Japanese American internment during the Second World War.

Her dual role as reformer and photojournalist made her a desirable commodity at Life in the late 1930s and early 40s, but this role became untenable in Cold War America when her career was cut short. Today, Mieth's life and photographs stand as compelling reminders of the vital yet overlooked role of immigrant women in twentieth-century photojournalism.

Women, Workers, and Race in LIFE Magazine draws upon a rich array of primary sources, including Mieth's unpublished memoir, oral histories, and labour archives. The book seeks to unravel and understand the multi-layered, often contested stories of the photographer's life and work. It will be of interest to scholars of photography history, women's studies, visual culture, and media history.

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American Journalism praises Flamiano's thoroughly researched and clearly written study, noting its valuable contribution to journalism history and understanding the external forces shaping a photographer’s work.

Woman's Art Journal commends Flamiano for effectively portraying the challenges Mieth faced within a major news magazine and for offering a unique perspective on Mieth’s professional resistance to racial and gender oppression and her unjust treatment by the FBI.

The book is recognised as an insightful cultural exploration of the intersections of gender, nationality, class, and race in Mieth’s life and work.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781472456304

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 11 December 2015

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 771g

Pages: 300

About the Author

Dolores Flamiano is Professor and Interim Director, School of Media Arts and Design, James Madison University, USA.

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