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Through the Crosshairs: War, Visual Culture, and the Weaponized Gaze (War Culture)
by Roger StahlNow that it has become so commonplace, we rarely blink an eye at camera footage framed by the crosshairs of a sniper’s gun or from the perspective of a descending smart bomb. But how did this weaponized gaze become the norm for depicting war, and how has it influenced public perceptions? Through th... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2018 -
Militainment, Inc.: War, Media, and Popular Culture
by Roger StahlMilitainment, Inc. offers provocative, sometimes disturbing insight into the ways that war is presented and viewed as entertainment—or "militainment"—in contemporary American popular culture. War has been the subject of entertainment for centuries, but Roger Stahl argues that a new interactive mode ... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2010 -
Mississippi Juke Joint Confidential: House Parties, Hustlers & the Blues Life
by Roger StolleJuke joint--two words often used, often abused. They convey an inherent promise of something real, edgy, from another time. All juke joints are blues clubs, but not all blues clubs are jukes. Here, artist recollections and insights delve below the murky surface to tell the tales, canonize the charac... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2019 -
Hidden History of Mississippi Blues (Hidden History)
by Roger Stolle • Lou BoppAlthough many bluesmen began leaving the Magnolia State in the early twentieth century to pursue fortune and fame up north, many others stayed home. These musicians remained rooted to the traditions of their land, which came to define a distinctive playing style unique to Mississippi. They didn't si... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2011 -
In/visible War: The Culture of War in Twenty-first-Century America
by John Louis Lucaites • Purnima Bose • David Campbell • Diane Rubenstein • Wendy Kozol • Nina Berman • Rebecca A. Adelman • James Der Derian • Christopher J. Gilbert • Claudia Breger • De Witt Kilgore • Jeremy G. Gordon • Jody Madeira • Jon Simons • Roger StahlIn/Visible War addresses a paradox of twenty-first century American warfare. The contemporary visual American experience of war is ubiquitous, and yet war is simultaneously invisible or absent; we lack a lived sense that “America” is at war. This paradox of in/visibility concerns the gap between the... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2017