Axial images: visual memory as founder of perspective and imagination of a nation
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https://doi.org/10.18316/1283Keywords:
Image, Photography, Illustrated pressAbstract
This paper is an investigation on image. From the fifties, the photographic image has been valorized as a axial moment. In the eighties, a tradition of photographic representation develops a strong questioning and commitment related to vulnerable social sectors. This process is concomitant with the strong consolidation of the illustrated press and also the recognition of photography as a autonomous and efficient way to celebrate a nation’s cultural memory and imagination.Downloads
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2013-09-20
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