‘Not so Innocent: Vision and Culpability in Weegee’s Photographs of Children’

Blinder, Caroline. 2009. ‘Not so Innocent: Vision and Culpability in Weegee’s Photographs of Children’. In: Marlene Kadar; Jeanne Perreault and Linda Warley, eds. Photographs, Histories, and Meanings. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 9-25. ISBN 978-0230617704 [Book Section]

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Photographs in the public eye have shaped public perception and social meaning for the last one hundred and fifty years or more. This collection reexamines photographs and their social history, the ideological, ethical, political, and aesthetic forces that inflect interpretation. The authors here trace shifting historical contexts, intentional or accidental interpretive distortions, and ambiguous and multiple meanings. This collection of essays wishes to know how images can be believed, given our awareness of the uncertainty of meaning. The contributors in this collection believe the histories they convey are the stories of our lives. To know the photographs is to know ourselves - with all our ambiguities, distortions, and shifts available for the looking.

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Book Section

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English and Comparative Literature

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2009Published

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12927

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25 Aug 2015 15:47

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23 Jun 2017 14:57

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https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/12927

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