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Photography Reader, The: History and Theory 2nd edition


Photography Reader, The: History and Theory 2nd edition

Paperback by Wells, Liz (University of Plymouth, UK)

Photography Reader, The: History and Theory

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ISBN:
9780415749183
Publication Date:
7 Nov 2018
Edition/language:
2nd edition / English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
558 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 7 May 2024
Photography Reader, The: History and Theory

Description

Following on from its hugely successful first edition, The Photography Reader: History and Theory provides deeper insight into the critical discussions around photography - its production, its uses and its effects. Presenting both the historical ideas and the continuing theoretical debates within photography and photographic study, this second edition contains essays by photographers including Edward Weston and László Moholy-Nagy, and key thinkers such as Walter Benjamin, Roland Barthes and Susan Sontag. Along with its companion text - The Photography Cultures Reader: Representation, Agency and Identity - this is the most comprehensive introduction to photography and photographic criticism. This new edition features: • Over 50 additional photographs • New essays from photographers and academics • Revised introductions, setting ideas and debates in their historical and theoretical context • Sections on Art photography, Documentary and Photomedia. Includes essays by: Jan Baetens, Roland Barthes, Geoffrey Batchen, David Bate, André Bazin, Walter Benjamin, Lynn Berger, Matthew Biro, Osip Brik, Victor Burgin, Hubert Damisch, Edmundo Desnoes, Umberto Eco, Elizabeth Edwards, Steve Edwards, Andy Grundberg, Lisa Henderson, Estelle Jussim, Sarah Kember, Siegfried Kracauer, Rosalind Krauss, Martin Lister, Lev Manovich, Christian Metz, W. J. T. Mitchell, Tina Modotti, László Moholy-Nagy, Wright Morris, Darren Newbury, Daniel Palmer, Marjorie Perloff, Fred Ritchin, Martha Rosler, Steven Skopik, Abigail Solomon-Godeau, Susan Sontag, Lucy Soutter, John Szarkowski, John Tagg, Hilde Van Gelder, Ian Walker, Liz Wells, Edward Weston, Peter Wollen.

Contents

Contents List of Illustrations Notes on contributors Acknowledgements General Introduction PART ONE Reflections on Photography Introduction 1 Roland Barthes Extracts from Camera Lucida 2 Marjorie Perloff What Has Occurred Only Once: Barthes's Winter Garden/Boltanski's Archives of the Dead 3 Walter Benjamin Extracts from The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction 4 W. J. T. Mitchell Benjamin and the Political Economy of the Photograph 5 Siegfried Kracauer Photography 6 André Bazin The Ontology of the Photographic Image 7 Susan Sontag Photography within the Humanities 8 Wright Morris In Our Image PART TWO Photographic Seeing Introduction 9 Hubert Damisch Five Notes for a Phenomenology of the Photographic Image 10 Osip Brik What the Eye does not See 11 László Moholy-Nagy A New Instrument of Vision 12 Tina Modotti Manifesto by Tina Modotti "Sobre la Fotografía" (On Photography) 13 John Szarkowski Introduction to The Photographer's Eye 14 Edward Weston Seeing Photographically PART THREE Meaning and Interpretation Introduction 15 Roland Barthes Rhetoric of the Image 16 Umberto Eco A Photograph 17 Victor Burgin Looking at Photographs 18 Ian Walker Through the Picture Plane: On Looking into Photographs 19 Estelle Jussim The Eternal Moment: Photography and Time 20 Elizabeth Edwards Objects of Affect: Photography Beyond the Image 21 Christian Metz Photography and Fetish 22 Peter Wollen Fire and Ice PART FOUR Art Photography Introduction 23 Abigail Solomon-Godeau Photography After Art Photography 24 Rosalind Krauss Photography's Discursive Spaces: Landscape/View 25 Andy Grundberg, The Crisis of the Real: Photography and Postmodernism 26 Steve Edwards Snapshooters of History: passages on the postmodern argument 27 Lucy Soutter Why Art Photography? 28 Victor Burgin Conversation with Hilde Van Gelder PART FIVE Documentary Introduction 29 John Tagg Evidence, Truth and Order: Photographic Records and the Growth of the State 30 Darren Newbury Photography and the Visualisation of Working Class Lives in Britain 31 Martha Rosler In, Around, and Afterthoughts (On Documentary Photography) 32 Lisa Henderson Access and Consent in Public Photography 33 Sarah Kember 'The shadow of the object': photography and realism 34 Hilde Van Gelder and Jan Baetens Introduction: A Note on Critical Realism Today 35 Lynn Berger The Authentic Amateur and the Democracy of Collecting Photographs 36 Edmundo Desnoes Cuba Made Me So PART SIX Photomedia Introduction 37 David Bate, Sarah Kember, Martin Lister and Liz Wells Editorial Statement 38 Geoffrey Batchen Photogenics 39 Daniel Palmer Redundancy in Photography 40 Lev Manovich The Paradoxes of Digital Photography 41 Fred Ritchin Extracts from Of Pixels and Paradox 42 Martin Lister Introduction from The Photographic Image in Digital Culture 43 Matthew Biro From Analogue to Digital Photography: Bernd and Hilla Becher and Andreas Gursky 44 Steven Skopik Digital Photography: Truth, Meaning, Aesthetics Index

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