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John Berger, Sven Blomberg, Chris Fox, Michael Dibb, Richard
John Berger, Sven Blomberg, Chris Fox, Michael Dibb, and Richard Hollis are all the co-authors of "Ways of Seeing". Their co-authorship is rather ironic if, as suggested by their names, they are all male. They are variously referred to in this write up as Berger, the co-authors, the authors, and Berger et al because no specific attribution is made to any of them in the seven chapters, both written and pictorial of this work. The work originates in the BBC television series by the same name. The authors refer to the book's chapters as essays that can be read in any order desired. Their significance to the work is critical because it does deal with the way individuals and societies in general see and record what they see. To that extent Berger et al interpret for the reader their way...
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