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I.E.D. : war in Afghanistan and Iraq / David Levinthal ; text edited by David Stanford.

Title
I.E.D. : war in Afghanistan and Iraq / David Levinthal ; text edited by David Stanford.
Author
Levinthal, David.
Publication
Brooklyn, N.Y. : PowerHouse Books, 2009.

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Additional Authors
Stanford, David, 1951-
Description
95 p. : ill.; 29 cm.
Summary
From the Publisher: Dealing with war in any context is always a difficult, and often problematic venture. In I.E.D., acclaimed photographer David Levinthal uses toy soldiers and plastic Humvees to attempt to explore and understand the ongoing conflict in Iraq. Why simulate a war with toys when it is already so familiar to us through daily news broadcasts, and so well documented by photojournalists and soldier-generated cell-phone imagery? In part it is because this book is not just a re-creation of the war in Iraq; it is also a commentary about our society and how it is imaging and imagining a war through the use of such direct and immediate signifiers. Never before has there been an instance of such a massive production of toys directly related to a current and unresolved conflict. Levinthal has always viewed toys as both an abstraction and as a tool by which a society and a culture socializes itself. The choice of which and what kind of toys are created, how they are posed, and what they are attempting to represent reflects assumptions about a society's views. I.E.D. is an attempt to look at these questions using the canvas of the war in Iraq, and the new and frightening aspects of this conflict. The acronym I.E.D. (improvised explosive device), unknown to most until just a few years ago, is now a part of our daily vocabulary. By abstracting what is already distant and foreign, Levinthal brings a new perspective to the discourse about this war, going beyond reality to create a new and perhaps more immediate presence.
Alternative Title
  • IED
  • Improvised explosive device
Subject
  • 2003-2011
  • Photography, Table-top
  • Photography, Artistic
  • War in art
  • Military miniatures > Pictorial works
  • Iraq War, 2003-2011
  • Afghan War, 2001-2021
Genre/Form
Pictorial works
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 93).
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Introduction / Oscar Mike -- 1: ROE -- 2: Boots on the ground -- 3: 2300 Zulu -- 4: IED -- 5: Embrace the suck -- Sandbox credits -- Bibliography -- Acknowledgements.
ISBN
  • 9781576874882 (hc.)
  • 1576874885 (hc.)
LCCN
^^2009075055
OCLC
  • 268786472
  • SCSB-11357925
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library