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Making Humanitarian Crises : Emotions and Images in History
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Brenda Lynn Edgar
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Valérie Gorin
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Dolores Martín-Moruno
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2022
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Springer International Publishing
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978-3-031-00823-8
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978-3-031-00824-5
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2022
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10.1007/978-3-031-00824-5
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pp. 1
Crisis? What Crisis? Making Humanitarian Crises Visible in the History of Emotions
pp. 29
‘Especial Outrage to Humanity and Civilisation’. The Atrocities of General Juan Manuel de Rosas and the Pursuit of Empathy
pp. 53
Projecting Guilt and Shame in Wartime: How British State and Philanthropy Lectured on the Benefits of Retraining Schemes for Disabled Veteran Workers, 1914–1919
pp. 79
The Touch of the Image: Affect and Materiality in Photojournalism of the Spanish Civil War
pp. 101
Archiving the Trauma of Internment Camps in Film: Jacqueline Veuve’s Journal de Rivesaltes, 1941–1942 (1997)
pp. 127
Empathy, Irony, and Humanitarian Witness in The Photographer
pp. 147
From Empathy to Shame: The Use of Virtual Reality by Humanitarian Organisations
pp. 171
Afterword: Humanitarian Visual Practices: Emotions, Experience
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