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Visual Histories of Occupation: A Transcultural Dialogue
By (Author) Jeremy E. Taylor
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
25th March 2021
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
General and world history
Modern warfare
Military history
704.94932
Hardback
320
Width 158mm, Height 236mm, Spine 24mm
675g
This book is open access and available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. It is funded by the European Research Council. Asking what does foreign occupation look like and how does occupation shape visual expression and cultures, this edited collection explores how the occupied and occupiers have responded to their circumstances through visual culture. Contributors study specific cases of foreign occupation from around the world and across the 20th century, discussing the similarities, links and points of contact which bring disparate examples of occupation into dialogue with one another. The intention is to illustrate how an emphasis on the visual can help inform our understanding of occupation more broadly. Comprised of 12 core chapters and structured around 4 methodological and conceptual themes, this book adopts a consciously transcultural approach through which contributors examine the influence of specific cases, memories and legacies of occupation. Spanning Europe, Asia, the Middle East and elsewhere, the chapters also engage in a wider dialogue to reveal commonalities and points of comparison across political and temporal boundaries.
This skilfully-edited book highlights the centrality of visual practices in the administration, experience, narration and remembrance of occupations worldwide. In doing so, it shows how analyses of visual cultures of occupation can offer a much-needed framework for the comparative study of the history of occupations despite their inevitably-distinctive historical and ideological characteristics. * Gil Pasternak, Reader in Social and Political Photographic Cultures, Photographic History Research Centre (PHRC) at De Montfort University, UK *
Jeremy E. Taylor is Associate Professor in Modern Asian History at the University of Nottingham, UK. He is the Author of Rethinking Transnational Chinese Cinemas (2011) and has published articles in over 25 journals. Jeremy is Principal Investigator on the European Research Council funded project Cultures of Occupation in Twentieth Century Asia.