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Author:
Koppitz, Anna, 1895-1989, photographer.
Im Dienst der Rassenfrage. English
Title:
'Serving racial politics' : Anna Kopptiz's photographs of Reich Minister R. Walther Darré / Magdalena Vuković (ed)..
Edition:
1st English edition.
Publisher:
Photoinstitut Bonartes :
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
119 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
Subject:
Koppitz, Anna,--1895-1989.
Darré, Richard Walther,--1895-1953.
Photographers--Austria--Biography.
Women photographers--Austria--Biography.
Photography--Austria--History--20th century.
National socialism and art--Austria.
Nazi propaganda--Pictorial works.
Germany--Politics and government--1933-1945--Pictorial works.
Propaganda, German--History--20th century--Pictorial works.
Other Authors:
Koppitz, Anna, 1895-1989, photographer.
Vuković, Magdalena, editor.
Notes:
"Photography was Reich Minister R. Walther Darré's preferred medium when it came to illustrating and disseminating his blood-and-soil ideology. Staged in front of the camera, its protagonists were athletic young peasants of both sexes who were specially trained at the Reich School Burg Neuhaus in Brunswick. Their bodies served as a projection surface for Darré's utopian notions of the 'Nordic Race' and peasantry as Germany's genetic future. The Viennese photographer Anna Koppitz, the widow of the Rudolf Koppitz, renowned in the same field as his wife, was mustered into the service of Reich Minister's project of translating Nazi ideologemes into pictures. Her works both followed in the vein of her husband's sophisticated studies of the human body and were modeled on the sports photography of that time in the stye of Leni Riefenstahl--a highly explosive mixture that was perfectly suited for the National Socialists' propaganda purposes"--Back cover. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
"Photography was Reich Minister R. Walther Darré's perferred medium when it came to illustrating and disseminating his blood-and-soil ideology. Staged in front of the camera, its protagonists were athletic young peasants of both sexes who were specially trained at the Reich School Burg Neuhaus in Brunswick. Their bodies served as a projection surface for Darré's utopian notions of the 'Nordic Race' and peasantry as Germany's genetic future. The Viennese photographer Anna Koppitz, the widow of the Rudolf Koppitz, renowned in the same field as his wife, was mustered into the service of Reich Minister's project of translating Nazi ideologemes into pictures. Her works both followed in the vein of her husband's sophisticated studies of the human body and were modeled on the sports photography of that time in the stye of Leni Riefenstahl--a highly explosive mixture that was perfectly suited for the National Socialists' propaganda purposes"--Back cover.
Series:
Contributions to a history of photography in Austria : volume 12
Fotohof edition : Band 255, 2017
ISBN:
3902993553
9783902993557
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1040696438
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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