The use of genuine wartime imagery will not produce the visual quality expected of modern technology. Kate Adie looks at how women have been used as propaganda tools in war and examines their broader contribution to the cultural images of armed conflict through painting, poetry, photography and writing. What images do women add to the chronicles of war? What do they go through to bring us their words and pictures?
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