Wanted
The Outlaw in American Visual Culture
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Virginia Press
Published:2nd Nov '09
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Assembling a rich archive of images and texts from the eighteenth century to the present, Rachel Hall offers a history of the 'wanted' poster, examining its uses, patterns of circulation, and formal development as an iconic print genre. Her narrative covers a wide range of images: execution broadsides, runaway slave notices, private detective posters, FBI posters, artists' approximations, and the depiction of key figures in the 'war on terror'. Hall's cultural analysis has profound implications for our understanding of contemporary American fantasies of vulnerability, projection of enemies around the world, and adoption of security measures in domestic and foreign policy. ""Wanted"" will appeal not only to students and scholars in literary studies, cultural studies, and art history but also to readers more generally interested in society's outlaws and in the test of wills between law enforcement and criminal evasion.
Images of crime and lawlessness have long dominated American culture across the lines of virtually all media forms Not only does Rachel Hall's Wanted: The Outlaw in American Visual Culture fill a distinct gap in scholarly literature on crime and visual culture, it is a provocative and important contribution to cultural studies of crime. - Carol Stabile, University of Oregon, author of White Victims, Black Villains: Gender and Race in U.S. Crime News
ISBN: 9780813928555
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 456g
192 pages