"In a newly published book, Zaprudered: The Kennedy Assassination Film in Visual Culture , the Norwegian scholar Oyvind Vagnes attempts to trace the tangled history of the film and the ways in which it has travelled through popular culture, imprinting itself on our collective memory of the assassination." John Byrne, The Irish Times "Oyvind Vagnes examines how the images from Zapruder's film have traveled and spread virally through American culture over the past almost-50 years, recycled and re-mediated endlessly in picture magazines and television news, to art works - from paintings to video art to installations - to novels, Hollywood cinema, TV sitcoms, video games, and 3-D virtual reality animation." - The Sixties

Winner, Peter C. Rollins Book Award, 2012As the fiftieth anniversary of the Kennedy assassination approaches, the traumatic aspects of the tragedy continue to haunt our perceptions of the 1960s. One reason for this lies in the home movie of the incident filmed by Abraham Zapruder, a bystander who became one of the twentieth century's most important accidental documentarians.The first book devoted exclusively to the topic, Zaprudered traces the journey of the film and its effect on the world's collective imagination. Providing insightful perspective as an observer of American culture, Norwegian media studies scholar Øyvind Vågnes begins by analyzing three narratives that are projections of Zapruder's images: performance group Ant Farm's video The Eternal Frame, Don DeLillo's novel Underworld, and an episode from Seinfeld. Subsequent topics he investigates include Dealey Plaza's Sixth Floor Museum, Zoran Naskovski's installation Death in Dallas, assassin video games, and other artifacts of the ways in which the footage has made a lasting impact on popular culture and the historical imagination. Vågnes also explores the role of other accidental documentarians, such as those who captured scenes of 9/11.Zapruder's footage has never yielded a conclusive account of what happened in Dealey Plaza. Zaprudered thoroughly examines both this historical enigma and its indelible afterimages in our collective imagination.
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This fascinating account examines how Abraham Zapruder’s accidental footage of the Kennedy assassination has been transformed from documentary evidence to an aesthetic and cultural lodestone.
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One. Owning, Showing, Telling Chapter Two. Eternally Framed Chapter Three. Inside the Zapruder Museum Chapter Four. No Hugging, No Learning Chapter Five. Pleasing to the Eye Chapter Six. Death in Dallas Chapter Seven. Oswald's Window Chapter Eight. Traveling Images Notes Bibliography Index
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"In a newly published book, Zaprudered: The Kennedy Assassination Film in Visual Culture , the Norwegian scholar Oyvind Vagnes attempts to trace the tangled history of the film and the ways in which it has travelled through popular culture, imprinting itself on our collective memory of the assassination." John Byrne, The Irish Times "Oyvind Vagnes examines how the images from Zapruder's film have traveled and spread virally through American culture over the past almost-50 years, recycled and re-mediated endlessly in picture magazines and television news, to art works - from paintings to video art to installations - to novels, Hollywood cinema, TV sitcoms, video games, and 3-D virtual reality animation." - The Sixties
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This fascinating account examines how Abraham Zapruder's accidental footage of the Kennedy assassination has been transformed from documentary evidence to an aesthetic and cultural lodestone

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ISBN
9780292745254
Publisert
2011-09-01
Utgiver
Vendor
University of Texas Press
Vekt
313 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
15 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
223

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Øyvind Vågnes is a postdoctoral fellow at the research center Nomadikon: New Ecologies of the Image in the Department of Information Science and Media Studies at the University of Bergen, Norway.