Photography in and out of Africa: iterations with difference
This book offers a range of perspectives on photography in Africa, bringing research on South African photography into conversation with work from several other places on the continent, including Angola, the DRC, Kenya, Mali, Morocco, Nigeria, Ethiopia, and Eritrea. The collection engages with the h...
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adam_text | PHOTOGRAPHY IN
AND
OUT
OF
AFRICA
ITERATIONS WITH DIFFERENCE
EDITED
BY
KYLIE THOMAS
AND
LOUJSE GREEN
I~
~~~!~:~~UP
LONDON AND
NEW
YORK
CONTENTS
CITATION INFORMATION
IX
NOTES
ON
CONTRIBUTORS
XIII
PART I
1.
INTRODUCTION -
STEREOSCOPIC VISIONS: READING COLONIAL AND CONTEMPORARY
AFRICAN PHOTOGRAPHY 1
KYLIE
THOMAS AND LOUISE
GREEN
2.
PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE GRAHAMSTOWN LUNATIC ASYLUM, SOUTH AFRICA,
1890-1907
12
RORY
DU
PLESSIS
3.
OF
BODIES CAPTURED: THE VISUAL REPRESENTATION
OF
THE PAARL MARCH AND
POQO
IN
APARTHEID SOUTH AFRICA
43
BIANCA
VAN
LAUN
4.
POST-ABOLITION ANGOLA IN A POST-COLONIAL MISSION ARCHIVE: A PRELIMINARY
CONTEXTUALISATION
OF
A PHOTOGRAPH FROM THE SPIRITANS MISSION IN MALANGE,
NORTHERN ANGOLA, 1904 66
MADIILINA FLORESCU
5.
FORWARD,
EVER
FORWARD:
A READING
OF
ROBERT HARRIS,
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM
OF
SOUTH
AFRICAN SCENERY,
PORT ELIZABETH, C.1880-1886
85
MICHAEL GODBY
6.
FROM SALONS TO THE NATIVE RESERVE: REFORMULATING THE NATIVE QUESTION
THROUGH PICTORIAL PHOTOGRAPHY IN 1950S SOUTH AFRICA 106
PHINDEZWA MNYAKA
7.
MINING PHOTOGRAPHS: DAVID GOLDBLATT S
ON
THE MINES
122
SALLY GAULE
8.
ONE HUNDRED YEARS
OF
SUFFERING? HUMANITARIAN CRISIS PHOTOGRAPHY AND
SELF-REPRESENTATION
IN
THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC
OF
THE CONGO 140
AUBREY
GRAHAM
V
CONTENTS
9. SOCIAL DOCUMENTARY AND PERSONAL INVESTIGATIONS
IN
CONTEMPORARY
SOUTH AFRICAN PHOTOGRAPHY: TRACEY DERRICK S ONE
IN
NINE SERIES 164
MEGHAN
KIRKWOOD
10. RE-COVERED: WANGECHI MUTU, KENYATTA
AC.
HINKLE, AND THE POSTCOLONIAL
POTENTIALITY
OF
BLACK WOMEN IN COLONIAL(IST) PHOTOGRAPHS
181
KANITRA FLETCHER
11.
AN INTERVIEW WITH GEORGE HALLETT 199
JOHN
EDWIN
MASON
12.
I
NEVER DIDN T TAKE A PICTURE : ON PHOTOJOURNALISM AND
CONFLICT-
AN
INTERVIEW WITH GREG MARINOVICH 215
PAUL
WEINBERG
AND IAN-MALCOLM RIJSDIJK
PART
II
13.
INTRODUCTION
-A
DENSITY
OF
TEXTURE: READING PHOTOGRAPHY FROM SOUTH,
NORTH AND WEST AFRICA 225
LOUISE
GREEN
AND
KYLIE
THOMAS
14.
FRACTURED COMPOUNDS: PHOTOGRAPHING POST-APARTHEID COMPOUNDS
AND HOSTELS 230
SVEA JOSEPHY
15.
PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS
OF
MIGRANTS IN SOUTH AFRICA: FRAMED BETWEEN
IDENTITY PHOTOGRAPHS AND ( SELF-)PRESENTATION 257
MARIETTA KESTING
16.
REMEMBRANCE:
THE ESSOP
BROTHERS,FOHNATIVE REALISM
AND CONTEMPORARY
AFRICAN PHOTOGRAPHY 281
RAEL
JERO
SALLEY
17.
THE POLITICS
OF
PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS IN SOUTHERN NIGERIAN NEWSPAPERS,
1945-1954 300
ROUVEN KUNSTMANN
18.
A LIGHTNESS
OF
VISION: THE POETICS
OF
RELATION
IN MALIAN ART PHOTOGRAPHY 324
ALLISON
MOORE
19.
IN SEARCH
OF
AFRICAN HISTORY: THE RE-APPROPRIATION
OF
PHOTOGRAPHIC
ARCHIVES BY CONTEMPORARY VISUAL ARTISTS 342
ERIKANIMIS
20. FROM
MYTH
TO HISTORY: ETHIOPIA AND ERITREA S TRANSFORMATIONS IN
FOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC WORKS 353
MARIAN
NUR GONI
VI
CONTENTS
21. THE AESTHETIC AND PRACTICAL FIELDS
OF
EXCREMENTALITY
OF
L BOULEVARD
FESTIVAL
361
MOULAY DRISS
EL
MAAROUF
22. THE AFTERMATH
OF
OPPRESSION:
IN
SEARCH
OF
RESOLUTION THROUGH FAMILY
PHOTOGRAPHS
OF
THE FORCIBLY REMOVED
OF
DISTRICT SIX, CAPE TOWN 375
SIONA O CONNELL
INDEX
383
VII
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spelling | Photography in and out of Africa iterations with difference edited by Kylie Thomas and Louise Green London ; New York Routledge 2016 xiv, 389 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier 1. Introduction. Stereoscopic visions: reading colonial and contemporary African photography / Kylie Thomas and Louise Green -- 2. Photographs from the Grahamstown Lunatic Asylum, South Africa, 1890-1907 / Rory du Plessis -- 3. Of bodies captured: the visual representation of the Paarl march and Poqo in apartheid South Africa / Bianca van Laun -- 4. Post-abolition Angola in a post-colonial mission archive: a preliminary contextualisation of a photograph from the Spiritans' mission in Malange, northern Angola, 1904 / Madalina Florescu -- 5. Forward, Ever Forward: a reading of Robert Harris, Photographic Album of South African Scenery, Port Elizabeth, c. 1880-1886 / Michael Godby -- 6. From salons to the native reserve: reformulating the "native question" through pictorial photography in 1950s South Africa / Phindezwa Mnyaka -- 7. Mining photographs: David Goldblatt's On the Mines / Sally Gaule -- 8. One hundred years of suffering? "Humanitarian crisis photography" and self-representation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo / Aubrey Graham -- 9. Social documentary and personal investigations in contemporary South African photography: Tracey Derrick's "One in Nine" series / Meghan Kirkwood -- 10. Re-covered: Wangechi Mutu, Kenyatta A.C. Hinkle, and the postcolonial potentiality of black women in colonial(ist) photographs / Kanitra Fletcher -- 11. An interview with George Hallett / John Edwin Mason -- 12. "I never didn't take a picture": on photojournalism and conflict -- an interview with Greg Marinovich / Paul Weinberg and Ian-Malcolm Rijsdijk -- 13. Introduction -- A density of texture: reading photography from South, North and West Africa / Louise Green and Kylie Thomas -- 14. Fractured compounds: photographing post-apartheid compounds and hostels / Svea Josephy -- 15. Photographic portraits of migrants in South Africa: framed between identity photographs and (self-)presentation / Marietta Resting -- 16. Remembrance: the Essop brothers, formative realism and contemporary African photography / Rael Jero Salley -- 17. The politics of portrait photographs in southern Nigerian newspapers, 1945-1954 / Rouven Kunstmann -- 18. A lightness of vision: the poetics of Relation in Malian art photography / Allison Moore -- 19. In search of African history: the re-appropriation of photographic archives by contemporary visual artists / Erika Nimis -- 20. From myth to history: Ethiopia and Eritrea's transformations in four photographic works / Marian Nur Goni -- 21. The aesthetic and practical fields of excrementality of L'boulevard festival / Moulay Driss El Maarouf -- 22. The aftermath of oppression: in search of resolution through family photographs of the forcibly removed of District Six, Cape Town / Siona O'Connell This book offers a range of perspectives on photography in Africa, bringing research on South African photography into conversation with work from several other places on the continent, including Angola, the DRC, Kenya, Mali, Morocco, Nigeria, Ethiopia, and Eritrea. The collection engages with the history of photography and its role in colonial regulatory regimes; with social documentary photography and practices of self-representation; and with the place of portraits in the production of subjectivities, as well as contemporary and experimental photographic practices. Through detailed analyses of particular photographs and photographic archives, the chapters in this book trace how photographs have been used both to affirm colonial worldviews and to disrupt and critique such forms of power. This book was originally published as two special issues of Social Dynamics Fotografie (DE-588)4045895-7 gnd rswk-swf Visuelle Ethnologie (DE-588)1028524978 gnd rswk-swf Afrika (DE-588)4000695-5 gnd rswk-swf Visual sociology / Africa Photography / Social aspects / Africa / History Africa / Social conditions / History Photography / Social aspects Social conditions Visual sociology Africa History (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Fotografie (DE-588)4045895-7 s Afrika (DE-588)4000695-5 g Visuelle Ethnologie (DE-588)1028524978 s DE-604 Thomas, Kylie (DE-588)1165620839 edt Green, Louise (DE-588)1165621029 edt V:DE-604 application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030263273&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Photography in and out of Africa iterations with difference 1. Introduction. Stereoscopic visions: reading colonial and contemporary African photography / Kylie Thomas and Louise Green -- 2. Photographs from the Grahamstown Lunatic Asylum, South Africa, 1890-1907 / Rory du Plessis -- 3. Of bodies captured: the visual representation of the Paarl march and Poqo in apartheid South Africa / Bianca van Laun -- 4. Post-abolition Angola in a post-colonial mission archive: a preliminary contextualisation of a photograph from the Spiritans' mission in Malange, northern Angola, 1904 / Madalina Florescu -- 5. Forward, Ever Forward: a reading of Robert Harris, Photographic Album of South African Scenery, Port Elizabeth, c. 1880-1886 / Michael Godby -- 6. From salons to the native reserve: reformulating the "native question" through pictorial photography in 1950s South Africa / Phindezwa Mnyaka -- 7. Mining photographs: David Goldblatt's On the Mines / Sally Gaule -- 8. One hundred years of suffering? "Humanitarian crisis photography" and self-representation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo / Aubrey Graham -- 9. Social documentary and personal investigations in contemporary South African photography: Tracey Derrick's "One in Nine" series / Meghan Kirkwood -- 10. Re-covered: Wangechi Mutu, Kenyatta A.C. Hinkle, and the postcolonial potentiality of black women in colonial(ist) photographs / Kanitra Fletcher -- 11. An interview with George Hallett / John Edwin Mason -- 12. "I never didn't take a picture": on photojournalism and conflict -- an interview with Greg Marinovich / Paul Weinberg and Ian-Malcolm Rijsdijk -- 13. Introduction -- A density of texture: reading photography from South, North and West Africa / Louise Green and Kylie Thomas -- 14. Fractured compounds: photographing post-apartheid compounds and hostels / Svea Josephy -- 15. Photographic portraits of migrants in South Africa: framed between identity photographs and (self-)presentation / Marietta Resting -- 16. Remembrance: the Essop brothers, formative realism and contemporary African photography / Rael Jero Salley -- 17. The politics of portrait photographs in southern Nigerian newspapers, 1945-1954 / Rouven Kunstmann -- 18. A lightness of vision: the poetics of Relation in Malian art photography / Allison Moore -- 19. In search of African history: the re-appropriation of photographic archives by contemporary visual artists / Erika Nimis -- 20. From myth to history: Ethiopia and Eritrea's transformations in four photographic works / Marian Nur Goni -- 21. The aesthetic and practical fields of excrementality of L'boulevard festival / Moulay Driss El Maarouf -- 22. The aftermath of oppression: in search of resolution through family photographs of the forcibly removed of District Six, Cape Town / Siona O'Connell Fotografie (DE-588)4045895-7 gnd Visuelle Ethnologie (DE-588)1028524978 gnd |
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title | Photography in and out of Africa iterations with difference |
title_auth | Photography in and out of Africa iterations with difference |
title_exact_search | Photography in and out of Africa iterations with difference |
title_full | Photography in and out of Africa iterations with difference edited by Kylie Thomas and Louise Green |
title_fullStr | Photography in and out of Africa iterations with difference edited by Kylie Thomas and Louise Green |
title_full_unstemmed | Photography in and out of Africa iterations with difference edited by Kylie Thomas and Louise Green |
title_short | Photography in and out of Africa |
title_sort | photography in and out of africa iterations with difference |
title_sub | iterations with difference |
topic | Fotografie (DE-588)4045895-7 gnd Visuelle Ethnologie (DE-588)1028524978 gnd |
topic_facet | Fotografie Visuelle Ethnologie Afrika Aufsatzsammlung |
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