The Trouble with Icons

Here is a fascinating 37-minute documentary on the use -- by photographers, artists, journalists, institutions, and ordinary citizens -- of the American flag in response to war/terrorism, from British film makers David Dunnico and Cat Gregory. They compare two cases: the 1945 attack by US Marines on Japanese-held Iwo Jima out of which came Joe Rosenthal's iconic photo, and the… Continue reading The Trouble with Icons

Ron English – Flag of Baby America

Bucky Turco at ANIMALNewYork reports on a large US flag mural by "interventionist" Ron English that's gone up on the Houston Bowery Wall (an outdoor exhibition space) in Manhattan.  The stars feature star-eyed (or rather star-eye-socketed) skulls, and the stripes are reproductions of English's Propaganda images of ad and currency parodies.  The baby Hulk in the middle? “The… Continue reading Ron English – Flag of Baby America

A Vexillological Hapax Legomenon

Back in 2010 linguist Geoffrey Nunberg brought an interesting perspective to bear on the Pledge of Allegiance, which had been in the news when the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals had ruled, 2 to 1, that "under God" could stay, despite the apparent bridging of church vs. state.  He invokes the linguistic lingo hapax legomemnon, "an… Continue reading A Vexillological Hapax Legomenon