Viajeros a la sombra de Darwin: fotografías de la Patagonia a fines del siglo XIX

The work of Inés Yujnovsky, PhD in History- proposes a new look at the travel stories -and their images of the expeditions that advanced through Patagonia after 1879, once that space was freed from indigenous rule. This book explores how the incorporation of Patagonia into the Argentine Republic was...

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Main Author: Yujnovsky, Inés 1970- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:Spanish
Published: Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires Arte x Arte, Fundación Alfonso y Luz Castillo julio de 2021
Edition:Primera edición
Series:Pretéritos imperfectos
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Summary:The work of Inés Yujnovsky, PhD in History- proposes a new look at the travel stories -and their images of the expeditions that advanced through Patagonia after 1879, once that space was freed from indigenous rule. This book explores how the incorporation of Patagonia into the Argentine Republic was carried out from the relationship between photographs and travel stories. The study of Inés Yujnovsky, which focuses on the photographic image as a key piece in the processes of conquest, reveals the importance of photography in the production and distribution of senses that allowed territorial definition in the South of the continent. Through the analysis of travelers, their documentation strategies, the forms of exhibition of bodies and the relationship with spaces and times, "Viajeros a la sombra de Darwin" allows us to understand more easily the political place of the image in the territorial history of Patagonia.
Physical Description:177 Seiten Illustrationen 24 cm
ISBN:9789874811035
987481103X