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Lee Miller, Challenging Convention
Art Journal, 2016Lee Miller: A Woman's War. Exhibition organized by Hilary Roberts. Imperial War Museum, London, October 15, 2015–April 24, 2016Hilary Roberts, ed. Lee Miller: A Woman's War. Exh.
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Lee Miller: Bathing with the enemy
History of Photography, 1997Abstract Certain photographs linger in my mind, accumulating a psychic force far greater in intensity than the initial shock or surprise I experienced when encountering them. Such was the case with the photograph that is my subject. My reaction — fascination mingled with disgust — begged the question: how does one articulate a pleasure that shares ...
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Lee Miller's Revenge on Fascist Culture
History of Photography, 2012A significant part of Lee Miller's photographic work of 1945 focuses on Nazi environments. This paper argues that in these photographs Miller composed images that destabilised Nazi iconographies and explored the breakdown of Nazi aesthetic representations. Focusing on two of her photographs from this period – Suicided Staff Officer of the Burgermeister,
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Eyewitness: The camera was Lee Miller's weapon
Jewish Quarterly, 2015Lee MillerLee Miller's heart was with the outsiders and the victims, and when war came, the camera was her weapon.
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Women's History Review, 2016
ABSTRACTThis article examines conflicting discourses around woman on the British World War Two home front through a selection of photographs taken by the American photographer, Lee Miller, for publication in her photographic book Wrens in Camera. Through Ranciere's concept of the ‘pensive image’ this paper unpacks three of Miller's seemingly innocuous ...
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ABSTRACTThis article examines conflicting discourses around woman on the British World War Two home front through a selection of photographs taken by the American photographer, Lee Miller, for publication in her photographic book Wrens in Camera. Through Ranciere's concept of the ‘pensive image’ this paper unpacks three of Miller's seemingly innocuous ...
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