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  1. Regarding The Pain Of Others not rely on information about who and when and where; the arbitrariness of the relentless slaughter is evidence enough. To those who are sure that right is on one side, oppression and injustice on the other, and that the fighting must go on, what matters is precisely who is killed and by whom.

  2. 12 déc. 2011 · Regarding the pain of others. by. Susan Sontag. Publication date. 2003. Topics. War and society, War photography -- Social aspects, War in art -- Social aspects, Photojournalism -- Social aspects, Atrocities, Violence. Publisher. Picador.

  3. 1 oct. 2013 · Regarding the Pain of Others. Susan Sontag. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, Oct 1, 2013 - Social Science - 144 pages. A brilliant, clear-eyed consideration of the visual representation of...

  4. Regarding the Pain of Others is a 2003 book-length essay by Susan Sontag, which was nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award. It was her last published book before her death in 2004. Sontag regarded the book as a sequel to her 1977 essay collection On Photography and reassessed some of the views she held in the latter.

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  6. In this seminal volume, Susan Sontag examines the uses and meanings of images, from inspiring dissent to fostering violence to creating apathy. And through this lens she considers the nature of war, the limits of sympathy, and the obligations of conscience.

  7. In Regarding the Pain of Others, Susan Sontag takes a fresh look at the representation of atrocity--from Goya's The Disasters of War to photographs of the American Civil War, lynchings of blacks in the South, and the Nazi death camps, to contemporary horrific images of Bosnia, Sierra Leone, Rwanda, Israel and Palestine, and New York City on ...