Human Rights Human Wrongs
Do images of political struggle and victims of violence work for or against humanitarian objectives?
Product Description
Using the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights as a point of departure, Human Rights Human Wrongs examines whether images of political struggle, suffering and victims of violence work for or against humanitarian objectives, especially when considering questions of race, representation, ethical responsibility and the cultural position of the photographer.
Content note: please be aware this publication contains photographs that may be disturbing to viewers due to the graphic or violent nature of the subject matter. Viewer discretion and parental guidance are advised.
Product Specification
Ryerson Image Centre, Toronto, 23 January - 14 April 2013
Published by Ryerson Image Centre editions, 2013
208 pages
Softcover
23 x 33cm
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