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Making Humanitarian Crises: Emotions and Images in History

Cham: Palgrave Macmillan (2022), xii, 186 pp.

Contains figures, index

Series: Palgrave Studies in the History of Emotions

ISBN 978-3-031-00823-8; 978-3-031-00824-5 (eBook)

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1 Crisis? What Crisis? Making Humanitarian Crises Visible in the History of Emotions / Dolores Martín-Moruno, 1
2 ‘Especial Outrage to Humanity and Civilisation’. The Atrocities of General Juan Manuel de Rosas and the Pursuit of Empathy / Moisés Prieto, 29
3 Projecting Guilt and Shame in Wartime: How British State and Philanthropy Lectured on the Benefits of Retraining Schemes for Disabled Veteran Workers, 1914–1919 / Jason Bate, 53
4 The Touch of the Image: Affect and Materiality in Photojournalism of the Spanish Civil War / Jo Labanyi, 79
5 Archiving the Trauma of Internment Camps in Film: Jacqueline Veuve’s Journal de Rivesaltes, 1941–1942 (1997) / Brenda Lynn Edgar, 101
6 Empathy, Irony, and Humanitarian Witness in The Photographer / Ariela Freedman, 127
7 From Empathy to Shame: The Use of Virtual Reality by Humanitarian Organisations / Valérie Gorin, 147
8 Afterword: Humanitarian Visual Practices: Emotions, Experience / Brenda Lynn Edgar and Valérie Gorin, 171