Visual rhetoric : a reader in communication and American culture

Foreword: Visual Rhetorical Studies: Traces of Power Through Time and Space - Bruce E. Gronbeck Visual Rhetoric in Communication: Continuing Questions and Contemporary Issues - Lester C. Olson, Cara A. Finnegan, and Diane S. Hope I. Performing and Seeing 1. The Performative Dimension of Surveillance: Jacob Riis' How the Other Half Lives - Reginald Twigg 2. Embodying Normal Miracles - Nathan Stormer 3. Recognizing Lincoln: Image Vernaculars in Nineteenth-Century Visual Culture - Cara A. Finnegan 4. "What Lips These Lips Have Kissed": Refiguring the Politics of Queer Public Kissing - Charles E. Morris III and John M. Sloop II. Remembering and Memorializing 5. The Rhetoric of the Frame: Revisioning Archival Photographs in The Civil War - Judith Lancioni 6. Representative Form and the Visual Ideograph: The Iwo Jima Image in Editorial Cartoons - Janis L. Edwards and Carol K. Winkler 7. Reproducing Civil Rights Tactics: The Rhetorical Performances of the Civil Rights Memorial - Carole Blair and Neil Michel 8. Remembering World War II: The Rhetoric and Politics of National Commemoration at the Turn of the 21st Century - Barbara Biesecker 9. Public Identity and Collective Memory in U.S. Iconic Photography: The Image of "Accidental Napalm" - Robert Hariman and John Louis Lucaites III. Confronting and Resisting 10. The Precarious Visibility Politics of Self-Stigmatization: The Case of HIV/AIDS Tattoos - Daniel C. Brouwer 11. Encountering Visions of Aztlan: Arguments for Ethnic Pride, Community Activism and Cultural Revitalization in Chicano Murals - Margaret R. LaWare 12. The Guerrilla Girls' Comic Politics of Subversion - Anne Teresa Demo 13. Behold the Corpse: Violent Images and the Case of Emmett Till - Christine Harold and Kevin Michael DeLuca IV. Commodifying and Consuming 14. The Force of Callas' Kiss: The 1997 Apple Advertising Campaign, "Think Different" - Ronald Shields 15. "Put Your Stamp on History": The USPS Commemorative Program Celebrate the Century and Postmodern Collective Memory - Ekaterina V. Haskins 16. Memorializing Affluence in Post-War Families: Kodak's Colorama in Grand Central Terminal - Diane S. Hope V. Governing and Authorizing 17. Benjamin Franklin's Pictorial Representations of the British Colonies in America: A Study in Rhetorical Iconology - Lester C. Olson 18. Presidential Rhetoric's Visual Turn: Performance Fragments and the Politics of Illusionism - Keith V. Erickson 19. Mediating Hillary Rodham Clinton: Television News Practices and Image-Making in the Postmodern Age - Shawn J. Parry-Giles 20. "To Veil the Threat of Terror": Afghan Women and the Clash of Civilizations in the Imagery of the U.S. War on Terrorism - Dana L. Cloud Afterword: Look, Rhetoric! - Thomas W. Benson