Through the Crosshairs: War, Visual Culture, and the Weaponized Gaze
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Focusing on the concept of the weaponized gaze, this book examines how images captured from military drones, smart bombs, and sniper scopes shape public perception. By analyzing various media forms such as news reports, action films, and video games, Roger Stahl uncovers the implications of these visual representations on societal understanding of warfare and violence. The exploration highlights the interplay between technology and media in framing narratives around conflict.
