Intertextuality and News Photography Production: International Making of a Pictorial Echo

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  • Jonathan Ilan Bar-Ilan University

Keywords:

news photography, international news agency, intertextuality, cultural identityertextuality, Cultural identity

Abstract

This article explores intertextuality and the way it connects to international news organizations’ production routines as complex moments and sites of conflict. I demonstrate the unique connection by analyzing a specific event covered by an Israeli Reuters photographer, in which a suicide bomber killed an Israeli officer in an attack near the city of Tulkarem. I conduct an interpretive analysis of the event and its coverage, combined with a semiotic analysis of both the “picture of the event” (selected as such by the Reuters photographer) and an older picture taken by a local Israeli news photographer, used as an intertext.

Author Biography

Jonathan Ilan, Bar-Ilan University

Lecturer, Bar-Ilan UniversityJonathan Ilan received his PhD from the School of Media, Arts and Design, The University of Westminster in London, UK in 2012. He has published in ‘Media History’ and ‘Semiotica’, and his research interests include visual culture, cultural production, media institutions, international news media and media ethnography.            

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Published

2014-10-15

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