List of Plates List of Figures Note on Contributors Foreword, JP Singh (George Mason University, USA) Series Editor's Preface Acknowledgements Introduction, Tom Allbeson (University of Cardiff, UK) and Pippa Oldfield (Teesside University, UK) Part One: Genealogies 1. Humanitarian Photography: From Mediating Suffering to Visualizing Peace, Roland Bleiker and Emma Hutchison (University of Queensland, Australia) 2. Photography, Civilians and the Polemics of Peace: A Historical Perspective, Heide Fehrenbach (Northern Illinois University, USA) 3. Peace Photography and the Temporality of the Aftermath, Frank Möller (University of Tampere, Finland) 4. Tragedy, Recognition and Photography: Affective Traditions of Witnessing, Jennifer Wallace (University of Cambridge, UK) Part Two: Whose Photography, Whose Peace? 5. Re-framing or De-centering the White Gaze of Peace? Peace Photography, Colonial Durability and Opacity in Dialogue, Astrid Jamar (University of Antwerp, Belgium) and François Makanga (Independent, Belgium) 6. How (Not) to Picture Africa, Martina Bacigalupo in conversation with Sharon Sliwinski 7. Community and Participatory Photography as Peace Photography: Cases from Latin America, Tiffany Fairey (King's College London, UK) 8.
Journeys Towards Light, Newsha Tavakolian in conversation with Pippa Oldfield Part Three: From the Archives: Protest Between Activism & Authoritarianism 9. Gender at the Peace Table: Photographic Visualizations of Peacemaking in the First World War, Pippa Oldfield (Teesside University, UK) 10. Peace and its Discontents: Right-Wing Visions of Peace in the Weimar Republic, J.J. Long (Durham University, UK) 11. Publishing for Peace: Newsworthiness, Authorship and Photobooks of the Vietnam Era, Tom Allbeson (Cardiff University, UK) 12. Countering Men's Visions of Destruction with a Vision of Life: Greenham Common's Ecofeminist Imaginaries of Peace, Mathilde Bertrand (Université Bordeaux Montaigne, France) Part Four: Aftermaths and Futures 13. Visualizing the Scars of War: Sexual Trauma, Temporality and Post-conflict Photography, Wendy Kozol (Oberlin College, US) 14.
The Images That Define Us: A Photo Elicitation Interview, Jacques Nkinzingabo in conversation with Tiffany Fairey 15. Photography, Peace and the Everyday, Paul Lowe (University of the Arts London, UK) Bibliography Index.