垮掉的警察:芝加哥首席奥尼尔与爱尔兰音乐的创作

IF 0.5 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Cultural & Social History Pub Date : 2023-08-08 DOI:10.1080/14780038.2023.2241742
Eleanor Lybeck
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男人回到安全的家庭生活中,在家庭的支持下体验到关爱和舒适。在这里,贝特进行了令人钦佩的工作,追踪一些在一战中面部受伤的人的死后生活。就一战期间面部创伤的视觉表现而言,迄今为止,现有的学术论述往往依赖于吉利斯的病人记录和图像档案。例如,苏珊娜·比尔诺夫(Suzannah Biernoff)和艾玛·钱伯斯(Emma Chambers)对亨利·唐克斯(Henry Tonks)的肖像和其他图像进行了出色的分析。然而,虽然这是一个与冲突期间面部损伤的医学视觉文化有关的丰富而迷人的宝贵资源,但看到未开发的材料受到贝特的仔细审查,令人耳目一新。第一次世界大战中的摄影提供了一个重要的,替代的视角,不仅是这些伤害的视觉记录,而且是其他临床医生的工作和他们的一些病人的故事
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The Beat Cop: Chicago’s Chief O’Neill and the Creation of Irish Music
men settling back into the security of home life and experiencing loving care and comfort in family support. Here, Bate has carried out admirable work in tracing the afterlives of some of the facially-injured men from the Great War. In terms of visual representation of facial trauma during the Great War, existing academic discourse to date has tended to rely on the Gillies’ Archive of patient records and images. For example, Suzannah Biernoff and Emma Chambers have produced outstanding analyses on Henry Tonks’ portraits and other images. However, while this is a rich seam of fascinating and valuable resources relating to the medical visual cultures of facial injury during the conflict, it is refreshing to see untapped materials subjected to Bate’s careful scrutiny. Photography in the Great War gives an important, alternative perspective on not only the visual recording of these injuries, but also on the work of other clinicians and some of their patients’ stories
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