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Chapter 2 Memories of Light in Apparitions of the Disappeared: Impressions on the Latin American Landscape by Visual Artist Gabriel Orge
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Juliana Enrico
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Challenges and Methodologies in the Visual History of Education 1
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Part 1: Contested Pasts, Democratic Struggles, and the Image
- Chapter 1 “Imagined Education”: Nationalistic Politics and Emotions in Two Visual Depictions of the Past and Present of Chilean Education (1941 and 1975) 23
- Chapter 2 Memories of Light in Apparitions of the Disappeared: Impressions on the Latin American Landscape by Visual Artist Gabriel Orge 43
- Chapter 3 Images That Portray, Challenge, and Refuse: Visual Content and Education in Francoist Spain, 1939–1975 63
- Chapter 4 “And Now, Who Will Defend Us?”: Heroes, Salvation, and Counter-Narratives in the Television Show El Chapulín Colorado 87
- Chapter 5 Sports, Politics, and Aesthetics: Educating Bodies and Sensibilities through Cinema in Peronist Argentina 109
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Part 2: Images as Humanitarian Action
- Chapter 6 Seeing, Feeling, Educating: British and American Quakers and the Visual Record of Humanitarian Relief Work in Russia and Poland, 1916–1924 129
- Chapter 7 Westward Religious Image Vistas: Female Roman Catholicism in Colonial and Postcolonial India, 1904–1960 155
- Chapter 8 Humanitarian Photography Beyond the Picture: David “CHIM” Seymour’s Children of Europe 181
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Part 3: Recovering the Image as Artifact
- Chapter 9 Marked Surfaces: Analog and Digital Re-inscriptions of a Portrait 209
- Chapter 10 Can Images Have the Last Word?: Images and Narratives of Children at Play in Late Nineteenth-Century Argentina 233
- Chapter 11 The Enigma and Value of “Found” School Photographs for Historians of Education 259
- Notes on Contributors 279
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Challenges and Methodologies in the Visual History of Education 1
-
Part 1: Contested Pasts, Democratic Struggles, and the Image
- Chapter 1 “Imagined Education”: Nationalistic Politics and Emotions in Two Visual Depictions of the Past and Present of Chilean Education (1941 and 1975) 23
- Chapter 2 Memories of Light in Apparitions of the Disappeared: Impressions on the Latin American Landscape by Visual Artist Gabriel Orge 43
- Chapter 3 Images That Portray, Challenge, and Refuse: Visual Content and Education in Francoist Spain, 1939–1975 63
- Chapter 4 “And Now, Who Will Defend Us?”: Heroes, Salvation, and Counter-Narratives in the Television Show El Chapulín Colorado 87
- Chapter 5 Sports, Politics, and Aesthetics: Educating Bodies and Sensibilities through Cinema in Peronist Argentina 109
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Part 2: Images as Humanitarian Action
- Chapter 6 Seeing, Feeling, Educating: British and American Quakers and the Visual Record of Humanitarian Relief Work in Russia and Poland, 1916–1924 129
- Chapter 7 Westward Religious Image Vistas: Female Roman Catholicism in Colonial and Postcolonial India, 1904–1960 155
- Chapter 8 Humanitarian Photography Beyond the Picture: David “CHIM” Seymour’s Children of Europe 181
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Part 3: Recovering the Image as Artifact
- Chapter 9 Marked Surfaces: Analog and Digital Re-inscriptions of a Portrait 209
- Chapter 10 Can Images Have the Last Word?: Images and Narratives of Children at Play in Late Nineteenth-Century Argentina 233
- Chapter 11 The Enigma and Value of “Found” School Photographs for Historians of Education 259
- Notes on Contributors 279