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摘要
随着插图杂志的成功,现代新闻摄影诞生于20世纪头几十年。它的成功是在第一次世界大战之后,当时新闻界的功能发生了变化,记者的工作方式和图像格式发生了变化。西班牙内战(1936-1939)产生了一种摄影叙事来引诱观众,影响他们的看法,并调动他们的意识形态立场。这种演变是由具有意识形态承诺和高度政治参与的专业人士领导的。其中也有一些女性,她们的名字在摄影史上被省略或取代。在此背景下,本作品的目的是分析Gerda Taro, Kati Horna, Vera Elkan, Agnes Hodgson和其他在内战期间在阿拉贡工作的女摄影师的贡献,她们的作品是媒体历史上的转折点。通过对书目、报纸和档案资料的系统审查,考虑到来自历史、文化研究和文献的互补方法,对他们的传记和职业生涯进行了研究。在结果中,他们的传记知识和他们的职业生涯脱颖而出。
La memoria en encuadres. Fotógrafas extranjeras en Aragón durante la Guerra Civil Española (1936-1939)
Modern photojournalism was born in the first decades of the 20th century with the triumph of illustrated magazines. Its success came after World War I, when the function of the press was modified, the modus operandi of journalists and the format of images changed. The Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) produced a photographic narrative to seduce the viewer, influence their perception, and mobilize their ideological position. This evolution was led by professionals with an ideological commitment and high political involvement. Among them are also women whose names have been omitted or displaced in the history of Photography. In this context, the objective of this work is to analyze the contribution of Gerda Taro, Kati Horna, Vera Elkan, Agnes Hodgson and other women photographers who worked in Aragon during the civil war, whose work was a turning point in the history of the medium. The study of their biographies and their professional careers has been carried out through the systematic review of bibliographic, newspaper and archival sources, considering complementary approaches, coming from History, Cultural Studies and Documentation. Among the results, the knowledge of their biographies and their professional careers stands out.