Camouflage Cultures

Camouflage Cultures
Title Camouflage Cultures PDF eBook
Author Ann Elias
Publisher Sydney University Press
Total Pages 356
Release 2015-02-06
Genre History
ISBN 174332426X

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Approaching this subject from the disciplines of art history and theory, art practice, biology, cultural theory, literature and philosophy, this volume greatly expands the reach of camouflage's cultural terrain. The result is a collection that provides a new perspective on the developing discourse of camouflage and contributes to debates about the roles that physical, artistic and social camouflage play in contemporary life.

Culture in Camouflage

Culture in Camouflage
Title Culture in Camouflage PDF eBook
Author Patrick Deer
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 342
Release 2009-03-26
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0199239886

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Examines how literary writers including Ford Madox Ford, Siegfried Sassoon, Wilfred Owen, James Hanley, Evelyn Waugh, Graham Greene, and others countered the war culture promoted by mass media, war planners, and military historians.

Culture in Camouflage

Culture in Camouflage
Title Culture in Camouflage PDF eBook
Author Patrick Deer
Publisher OUP Oxford
Total Pages 343
Release 2009-03-26
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0191567515

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Culture in Camouflage aims to remap the history of British war culture by insisting on the centrality and importance of the literature of the Second World War. The book offers the first comprehensive account of the emergence of modern war culture, arguing that its exceptional forms and temporalities force us to reappraise British cultural modernity. The book explores how writers like Ford Madox Ford, Siegfried Sassoon, Wilfred Owen, T.E. Lawrence, Winston Churchill, Elizabeth Bowen, Virginia Woolf, James Hanley, Rex Warner, Alexander Baron, Keith Douglas, Henry Green, and Graham Greene contested the dominant narratives of war projected by an enormously powerful and persuasive mass media and culture industry. Patrick Deer reads war literature as one element in an expanded cultural field, which also includes popular culture and mass communications, the productions of war planners and military historians, projections of new technologies of violence, the fantasies and theories of strategists, and the material culture of total war. Modern war cultures, Deer contends, are defined by their drive to normalize conflict and war-making, by their struggle to colonize the entire wartime cultural field, and by their claim to monopolize representations and interpretation of the conflict. But the mobilization of cultural formations during wartime reveals, at times glaringly, the constitutive contradictions at the heart of modern ideas of culture. The Great War failed to produce a popular war culture on the home front, producing instead an extraordinary literature of protest, yet the strategists struggled to regain their oversight over both the enemy across no man's land, and the minds and bodies of their own mass conscript armies. The interwar years saw a massive effort to make strategic fantasies a reality; if the technology of imperial air power or mobile armoured warfare did not yet exist, culture could be mobilized to shore up the ramshackle war machine. During World War Two a fully fledged British war culture emerged triumphant in time of national crisis, offering the vision of a fully mobilized island fortress, a loyal empire, and a modernized war machine ready to wage a futuristic war of space and movement. This was the struggle that British World War Two writers confronted with extraordinary courage and creativity.

Camoupedia

Camoupedia
Title Camoupedia PDF eBook
Author Roy R. Behrens
Publisher
Total Pages 468
Release 2009
Genre Art
ISBN

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An encyclopedic sourcebook for camouflage enthusiasts in all research areas who want to explore the history and development of camouflage (artistic, biological and military) since the 19th century. Richly illustrated with historic photographs, diagrams and drawings. Includes subject timeline, bibliography and index.

Camouflage Cultures. Surveillance. Communities. Aesthetics & Animals

Camouflage Cultures. Surveillance. Communities. Aesthetics & Animals
Title Camouflage Cultures. Surveillance. Communities. Aesthetics & Animals PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 47
Release 2013
Genre Art and camouflage
ISBN 9781921558528

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"The artists selected for "Camouflage cultures" cross boundaries between painting, video-art, installation, performance art, new media practices and sculpture to address the two key principles of camouflage - concealment and deception..."--Page 11.

Abbott H. Thayer

Abbott H. Thayer
Title Abbott H. Thayer PDF eBook
Author Abbott Handerson Thayer
Publisher
Total Pages 88
Release 1923
Genre Artists
ISBN

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Animals in Camouflage

Animals in Camouflage
Title Animals in Camouflage PDF eBook
Author Phyllis Limbacher Tildes
Publisher Charlesbridge
Total Pages 34
Release 2000-02-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 160734002X

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Describes how various animals use their coloration and physical characteristics to conceal themselves.