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 · Laura Wexler presents an incisive analysis of how the first American female photojournalists contributed to a domestic vision that reinforced the imperialism and racism of turn-of-the-century America. These women photographers, white and middle class, constructed images of war disguised as peace through a mechanism Wexler calls the averted eye, which had its origins in the/5. Laura Wexler, Tender Violence: Domestic Visions in an Age of U.S. Imperialism (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, ), pp., $ (paper). Laura Wexler 's argument in Tender Violence: Domestic Visions in an Age of U.S. Imperialism rests on two concepts. First, Wexler defines a category of photographs-she calls them "do-. Tender Violence: Domestic Visions in an Age of U.S. Imperialism Cultural studies of the United States: Author: Laura Wexler: Edition: illustrated: Publisher: UNC Press Books, ISBN: 4/5(1).


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Laura Wexler, Tender Violence: Domestic Visions in an Age of U.S. Imperialism (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, ), pp., $ (paper). Laura Wexler 's argument in Tender Violence: Domestic Visions in an Age of U.S. Imperialism rests on two concepts. First, Wexler defines a category of photographs-she calls them "do-. www.doorway.ru: Tender Violence: Domestic Visions in an Age of U.S. Imperialism (Cultural Studies of the United States) () by Wexler, Laura and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available now at great prices. Laura Wexler presents an incisive analysis of how the first American female photojournalists contributed to a "domestic vision" that reinforced the imperialism and racism of turn-of-the-century America. These women photographers, white and middle class, constructed images of war disguised as peace through a mechanism Wexler calls the "averted eye," which had its origins in the private domain of family photography.

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