Snapshots 1971-77

Snapshots 1971-77
Title Snapshots 1971-77 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2021-09-17
Genre
ISBN 9780922233502

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Wisconsin Death Trip

Wisconsin Death Trip
Title Wisconsin Death Trip PDF eBook
Author Michael Lesy
Publisher UNM Press
Total Pages 264
Release 2000
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0826321933

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Consists chiefly of excerpts from the Badger State banner, Black River Falls, Wis., for the years 1885-1900 and of photos. taken by Charles Van Schaick from 1890 to 1910.

Time Frames

Time Frames
Title Time Frames PDF eBook
Author Michael Lesy
Publisher Pantheon
Total Pages 174
Release 1980
Genre Family & Relationships
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Murder City

Murder City
Title Murder City PDF eBook
Author Michael Lesy
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 362
Release 2007-01-30
Genre History
ISBN 9780393060300

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Offers a portrait of Chicago during the 1920s as it became the murder capital of the United States and analyzes how some of Chicago's leaders participated in the criminal and violent activities of the period.

Looking Backward

Looking Backward
Title Looking Backward PDF eBook
Author Michael Lesy
Publisher National Geographic Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2017-04-18
Genre Photography
ISBN 039323973X

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A transporting work of photographic history that offers a haunting vision of how Americans viewed the world at the dawn of the twentieth century. Pull the yellowed card from the box and slide it into the viewer. Two binocular images, nearly identical, reveal a scene from the past in vivid, three-dimensional detail. Transcending space and time, the card shows the world as it existed in 1900, a moment when technology collapsed borders; when wars ignited between great powers; when natural forces brought disaster on surging, vulnerable cities—a moment very much like our own. In 1900 the stereograph was king. Its three-dimensional optics created a virtual presence for the viewer. Millions of Americans, especially schoolchildren, absorbed ideas about race, class, and gender from such 3D images, the embodiment of the notion that “seeing is believing.” Drawing on an enormous, rarely seen collection of some 300,000 stereographic views spanning the first decade of the twentieth century, Michael Lesy presents nearly 250 images displaying a riot of peoples and cultures, stark class divisions, and unsettling glimpses of daily life a century ago. Like Lesy’s landmark works of American macabre, Wisconsin Death Trip and Murder City, Looking Backward slides the reader into suspended animation. Haunting views of the early twentieth century’s most significant events at home and in the farthest reaches of the world—war, rebellion, industrial revolution, and natural catastrophe—flank pictures of the last remnants of the premodern natural world. Lesy’s evocative essays reassert the primacy of the stereograph in American visual history. He profiles the photographers who saw the world through their prejudices and the companies that sold their images everywhere. In underscoring the unnerving parallels between that period and our own, Looking Backward reveals a history that shadows us today.

Adventures of the Ping-Pong Diplomats

Adventures of the Ping-Pong Diplomats
Title Adventures of the Ping-Pong Diplomats PDF eBook
Author Fred Danner
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages 238
Release 2012-01-17
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1465392300

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This story reads like an adventure novel. The only difference is that the events in a novel are made up; these adventures really happened; the people are real; and the political effects of their actions have produced 40 years of peaceful coexistence between the Peoples Republic of China and the United States. This is the only historically complete narrative which covers the actual ping-pong diplomacy events, provides the background foreign policy information to explain why these events happened, & shows what could have happened if there were no ping-pong diplomats. The world news media was prevented from general coverage of the U.S. World Table Tennis Team to China, while U.S. publicity about the return visit of the Chinese World Team to the U.S. on the Grand Tour was largely controlled to serve the political aims and objectives of the Nixon administration. For those average Americans who became our Cold-War Warriors willingly taking the risks involved, and those who worked behind the scenes to make their risks worthwhile; such experiences occur only once in a lifetime. America and the world are a lot better off because of their efforts. Its time to read the real story of ping-pong diplomacy!

TV Snapshots

TV Snapshots
Title TV Snapshots PDF eBook
Author Lynn Spigel
Publisher Duke University Press
Total Pages 267
Release 2022-04-08
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1478022892

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In TV Snapshots, Lynn Spigel explores snapshots of people posing in front of their television sets in the 1950s through the early 1970s. Like today’s selfies, TV snapshots were a popular photographic practice through which people visualized their lives in an increasingly mediated culture. Drawing on her collection of over 5,000 TV snapshots, Spigel shows that people did not just watch TV: women used the TV set as a backdrop for fashion and glamour poses; people dressed in drag in front of the screen; and in pinup poses, people even turned the TV setting into a space for erotic display. While the television industry promoted on-screen images of white nuclear families in suburban homes, the snapshots depict a broad range of people across racial, ethnic, and class backgrounds that do not always conform to the reigning middle-class nuclear family ideal. Showing how the television set became a central presence in the home that exceeded its mass entertainment function, Spigel highlights how TV snapshots complicate understandings of the significance of television in everyday life.