Imaging Toxins

Document Type

Article

Journal/Book Title/Conference

Environmental Communication

Volume

7

Issue

2

Publication Date

2013

First Page

191

Last Page

210

Abstract

This essay examines how toxins are visually represented in news and popular media. More specifically, it analyzes the function of visual narratives, identity, place, and uncertainty in the construction of the controversial toxicant Agent Orange, a defoliant used by the US military during the Vietnam War to reduce jungle cover and destroy cropland causing devastating health and environmental effects. Toxins present an interesting challenge for visual construction in that they are often invisible and banal in their esthetics. The essay concludes with five observations for understanding the relationship between images and toxins.

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