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引用次数: 2
摘要
在图卢兹解放期间,当地媒体主要报道的是人群照片,而不是巴黎和其他地方报道的战斗和路障场景。这篇文章展示了人群摄影如何在图卢兹的新闻和展览中为共和主义的共同构建做出了贡献。它认为,这些图像的流通不仅传达了“人民”再次拥有主权的信息,而且暗示了这些人口在他们的解放中发挥了重要作用,从而促成了“la France re sistante”的神话。编辑们动员群众摄影向观众传达在社区重建时期扮演共和角色的重要性。阅读图卢兹解放的照片可以发现,尽管法国解放时期的照片信息随当地情况而变化,但它在促进民主复兴方面发挥了强有力的作用。
During the Liberation of Toulouse, crowd photography dominated
the local press rather than the scenes of combat and barricades that marked
coverage in Paris and elsewhere. This article shows how crowd photography
contributed to a common construction of republicanism across the
Toulouse press and exhibitions. It argues that the circulation of these images
not only communicated the message that the “people” were once again
sovereign, but also implied that these populations had been instrumental in
their liberation, thereby contributing to the mythology of “la France résistante.”
Editors mobilized crowd photography to convey to viewers the
importance of adopting their republican roles at a time of community
reconstruction. Reading the photography of the Liberation of Toulouse
reveals that while photographic messaging in Liberation France varied in
line with local circumstances, it nonetheless played a potent role in contributing
to democratic resurgence.
期刊介绍:
French Politics, Culture & Society explores modern and contemporary France from the perspectives of the social sciences, history, and cultural analysis. It also examines France''s relationship to the larger world, especially Europe, the United States, and the former French Empire. The editors also welcome pieces on recent debates and events, as well as articles that explore the connections between French society and cultural expression of all sorts (such as art, film, literature, and popular culture). Issues devoted to a single theme appear from time to time. With refereed research articles, timely essays, and reviews of books in many disciplines, French Politics, Culture & Society provides a forum for learned opinion and the latest scholarship on France.