绝望的风景:书籍封面和阿片类药物危机的视觉文化

IF 0.2 3区 艺术学 0 ART
Charles Keiffer
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为什么每一本关于阿片类药物流行的书的封面上都有一张风景照片?至少自2016年以来,风景摄影在媒体报道美国阿片类药物流行方面一直扮演着重要角色。本文通过分析最近的一些流行的出版社书籍封面,探讨了这一现象,这些书的文本解决了危机,并询问了这种营销策略揭示了什么。这些图像告诉我们如何处理阿片类药物危机,以及这种方法与美国以前的成瘾流行病有何不同?这种流行病的白色是如何影响我们对它的看法的?我的观点是,对于这些书的营销对象——受过教育的城市读者来说,这些图像旨在唤起我们对其他危机——气候变化和美国经济衰退——的现有焦虑,引发对阿片类药物危机受害者的同情。这种移情的信号可能不仅表明对成瘾的态度正在改变,而且表明美国文化对未来的态度正在转变。
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Landscapes of Despair: Book Covers and the Visual Culture of the Opioid Crisis
Abstract Why does every book about the opioid epidemic have a landscape photograph on the cover? Landscape photography has had a persistent role in media coverage of America’s opioid epidemic since at least 2016. This paper explores the phenomenon through analyses of a selection of recent, popular press book covers whose texts address the crisis, asking what this marketing strategy reveals. What do these images tell us about how we approach the opioid crisis, and how that approach may differ from previous addiction epidemics in America? How does the perceived whiteness of this epidemic influence how we visualize it? My argument is that, for the educated, urban reader whom these books are marketed to, the images are intended to evoke our existing anxieties about those other crises – climate change and American economic decline – provoking empathy with the victims of the opioid crisis. This signal to empathy may point to not only a changing approach to addiction but a shift in American culture’s attitude towards the future.
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