Vietnam behind the lines : images from the war, 1965-1975
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Vietnam behind the lines : images from the war, 1965-1975
British Museum Press, 2002
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Catalog of an exhibition at the British Museum, London, June 13-Dec. 1, 2002
Includes bibliographical references (p. 94-96)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Television footage and reportage photography relayed the American-Vietnam war from the remote jungles of South-East Asia to the to sitting rooms of ordinary people living thousands of miles from the battle zone. For the first time in history a major civilian audience was able to monitor military operations on the other side of the world from the comfort of their armchairs. Thousands of people died in the conflict and the memorable images witnessed by so many ultimately contributed to the cessation of the war. This catalogue presents another aspect of the conflict, as seen by Vietnamese artists who created the images of war from behind the lines. All on paper, from traditional rice paper to cardboard, and including pen-and-ink sketches, pencil drawings, chalk designs and acrylics, some represent propaganda material for the government, while others were meant to record events, or as an exercise in creativity.
Table of Contents
Map of Vietnam Introduction: Chronology of the main historical events Role of Vietnamese propaganda (by Sherry Buchanan) Catalogue: 1 Official propaganda 2 Wartime transportation and communication 3 Base camp 4 Battle and prisoners of war 5 New active role of women 6 Portraits 7 Agriculture and industry Biographies of the artists (by Thu Stern) Museums with collections relating to the Vietnam War Further reading Index
by "Nielsen BookData"