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  • Agnes Rameder
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Picturing the (Un)Dead in Beirut
Ein Kapitel aus dem Buch Picturing the (Un)Dead in Beirut
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Kapitel in diesem Buch

  1. Frontmatter 1
  2. Acknowledgements 5
  3. Abbrevations 6
  4. Figures 7
  5. Contents 15
  6. 1. Introduction
  7. Description 19
  8. 1.1 An Underview of Pictures of the (Un)Dead in Beirut 20
  9. 1.2 Through the Chapters 24
  10. 1.3 Research in a Context One Has Not Been Socialised in and the Author’s Background 26
  11. 2. The Martyr and the Picture
  12. 2.1 Constructing the Martyr 31
  13. 2.2 The Dead Are on the Walls: Re-Tracing Images of Martyrs in Lebanon 39
  14. 2.3 Martyrs and Posters in Lebanon 55
  15. 3. Introducing Nancy and the Play’s Context
  16. 3.1 Beirut’s Art Scene and Contemporary Lebanese Art Discourses 57
  17. 3.2 About Nancy 67
  18. 3.3 Reading Nancy as an Interplay of Text and Image 72
  19. 3.4 Nancy as Mroué’s Most Evasive Artwork on Martyrdom 74
  20. 3.5 Four Sectarian Martyrs on Their Way to Murr Tower: The Protagonists, and the Historical Background of Nancy 80
  21. 3.6 Martyr Posters from the Wars and Their Appropriation in Nancy 108
  22. 3.7 Similar Stories, Similar Visuals, and a Common Meeting Point 124
  23. 4. Appropriating and Questioning Images of the Sectarian Martyr in Nancy
  24. Introduction 127
  25. 4.1 The Sectarian Use of Logos, Symbols, and Slogans 128
  26. 4.2 The Martyr and the Photographic Image: Indexicality, Iconicity, and Truth Claims 151
  27. 4.3 Constructed Nuances of Visual Memory: Hierarchies of Remembrance and the Oblivion of the Dead 188
  28. 4.4 Gendered Martyrdom: Performances in the Image After Death and the Martyr Poster as an Advertising Image 232
  29. 4.5 Premature Historicist: The Martyr Poster and the Ruin as Presents Framed as Past 264
  30. 4.6 The Time Is Out of Joint: The Martyr as a Spectral Ghost 284
  31. 4.7 How Nancy Shows Us via Appropriation That the Martyr Image Is Fabricated 309
  32. 5. Images of the Dead Around 4 August 2020
  33. 5.1 Coexistence: Sectarian Martyrs, the Martyrs of the Thawra, and the Dead of 4 August 317
  34. 5.2 Artistic Reflections of 4 August 348
  35. 5.3 A Continuation of Violence, Ghosts, Ruins, and Impossible Truths 360
  36. 6. Martyrs and Other (Un)Dead in Beirut and Beyond
  37. 6.1 Nancy and the Construction of Images of Martyrs 363
  38. 6.2 Old and New Pictures of the (Un)Dead: Beirut 2020–23 365
  39. 6.3 Looking Further: Martyrs in Northern Ireland 368
  40. Afterword: An Ongoing Mass Production of Martyrs and a Stabilised Dystopia 381
  41. After the Afterword: War Again 385
  42. Bibliography 389
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