Collection of writings by Martha Rosler, an important American artist whose practice in numerous media (collage, installation, activism, writing, film, photography, performance) has been highly influential since the 1970s. Texts consider documentary photography, feminist art, issues of the shrinking space of the public sphere, the relationship between the mass media and state-sanctioned violence, the role of capitalism in cultural consumption and reception, etc. See in particular In, Around, and Afterthoughts: On Documentary Photography, Wars and Metaphors, The Suppression Agenda for Art, and Place, Position, Power, Politics.