Affiliation:
1. Researcher at University of Haifa . Lecturer at Kibbutz College of Education, Technology and Arts
Abstract
Abstract
The physical dimensions of people in archeological photographs in Palestine from before 1948 and in Western tourist landscape photography have played a role in forms of local documentation. The study discusses how this component affects readings and perceptions of photographs. It addresses Jewish propaganda photographs in which pioneers were intentionally enlarged and centered in photographs. It discusses forms of visual empowerment in relation to constructed dimensions of people as a form of Zionist defiance of British colonialism in Palestine.
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology
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