Photography and ontology: unsettling images

This edited collection explores the complex ways in which photography is used and interpreted: as a record of evidence, as a form of communication, as a means of social and political provocation, as a mode of surveillance, as a narrative of the self, and as an art form. What makes photographic image...

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Weitere Verfasser: Brett, Donna West (HerausgeberIn), Lusty, Natalya ca. 20./21. Jh (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: New York ; London Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2019
Schriftenreihe:Routledge history of photography
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Zusammenfassung:This edited collection explores the complex ways in which photography is used and interpreted: as a record of evidence, as a form of communication, as a means of social and political provocation, as a mode of surveillance, as a narrative of the self, and as an art form. What makes photographic images unsettling and how do the re-uses and interpretations of photographic images unsettle the self-evident reality of the visual field? Taking up these themes, this book examines the role of photography as a revelatory medium underscored by its complex association with history, memory, experience and identity
Beschreibung:Acknowledgements: "This book had its genesis as an international symposium co-presented by the Photographic Cultures Research Group and the Art and the Documents Research Cluster at the University of Sydney in 2016." - Titel des Symposiums: "Photography.Ontology.Symposium." und Datum ermittelt
Beschreibung:viii, 204 Seiten 26 cm
ISBN:9780815374299
0815374291

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