Portraiture and Early Studio Photography in China and Japan
Herausgeber: Gartlan, Luke; Wue, Roberta
Portraiture and Early Studio Photography in China and Japan
Herausgeber: Gartlan, Luke; Wue, Roberta
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The essays in this book investigate the early history and culture of the photography studio in China and Japan with particular attention to the genre of the studio portrait, and the ability of those portraits to devise modern, gendered, nationalistic, and public identities for its subjects.
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The essays in this book investigate the early history and culture of the photography studio in China and Japan with particular attention to the genre of the studio portrait, and the ability of those portraits to devise modern, gendered, nationalistic, and public identities for its subjects.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 175mm x 246mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 530g
- ISBN-13: 9780367331122
- ISBN-10: 0367331128
- Artikelnr.: 58449331
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 175mm x 246mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 530g
- ISBN-13: 9780367331122
- ISBN-10: 0367331128
- Artikelnr.: 58449331
Luke Gartlan is Senior Lecturer in the School of Art History at the University of St Andrews, Scotland. He is the author of A Career of Japan: Baron Raimund von Stillfried and Early Yokohama Photography (2016), coeditor (with Ali Behdad) of Photography's Orientalism: New Essays on Colonial Representation (2013), and editor-in-chief of the peer-reviewed quarterly journal History of Photography. He has held research fellowships at the University of Vienna, Nihon University, Tokyo, and the Australian National University, and has guest edited a special issue on photography in nineteenth-century Japan for History of Photography 33, no. 2 (May 2009). Roberta Wue is Associate Professor of Art History at the University of California, Irvine. Her research focuses on art, photography, and print culture in nineteenth- and twentieth-century China, with a particular interest in the rhetoric of the modern Chinese image and its relationships with its viewers. She is the author of Art Worlds: Artists, Images, and Audiences in Late Nineteenth-Century Shanghai (2015), and co-author of Picturing Hong Kong: Photography 1855-1910 (1997).
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Note on Transliteration
Acknowledgments
Notes on Contributors
1 Introduction
Luke Gartlan and Roberta Wue
Part I Studios and Photographers
2 Shimizu T¿koku and the Japanese Carte de Visite: Circumscriptions of
Yokohama Photography
Luke Gartlan
3 Group Encounters: Milton M. Miller's Hong Kong and Canton Photographs
Roberta Wue
4 Powkee and the Era of Large Studios
Yi Gu
Part II Sitters and Domestic Markets
5 Guiding the Sitter: Matsuzaki Shinji's Dos and Don'ts for the
Photographic Customer
Sebastian Dobson
6 Chinese Ideas of Likeness: Painting, Photography, and Intermediality
Claire Roberts
7 Inscribed Photographic Portraits: Commemoration and Self-Fashioning in
Republican-Period China
Richard K. Kent
8 One, and the Same: The Double in Photographic Portraiture from Republican
China
H. Tiffany Lee
Part III Citizens and Subjects
9 The Fluidity of Representation: Early Photographs, Asakusa, and Kabuki
Maki Fukuoka
10 From Private to Public: Shifting Conceptions of Women's Portrait
Photography in Late Meiji Japan
Karen M. Fraser
11 The Republican Lady, the Courtesan, and the Photograph: Visibility and
Sexuality in Early Twentieth-Century China
Joan Judge
Appendix Matsuzaki Shinji's Dos and Don'ts for the Photographic Customer
Translated by Sebastian Dobson
Glossary of Chinese and Japanese Characters
Bibliography
Index
List of Illustrations
Note on Transliteration
Acknowledgments
Notes on Contributors
1 Introduction
Luke Gartlan and Roberta Wue
Part I Studios and Photographers
2 Shimizu T¿koku and the Japanese Carte de Visite: Circumscriptions of
Yokohama Photography
Luke Gartlan
3 Group Encounters: Milton M. Miller's Hong Kong and Canton Photographs
Roberta Wue
4 Powkee and the Era of Large Studios
Yi Gu
Part II Sitters and Domestic Markets
5 Guiding the Sitter: Matsuzaki Shinji's Dos and Don'ts for the
Photographic Customer
Sebastian Dobson
6 Chinese Ideas of Likeness: Painting, Photography, and Intermediality
Claire Roberts
7 Inscribed Photographic Portraits: Commemoration and Self-Fashioning in
Republican-Period China
Richard K. Kent
8 One, and the Same: The Double in Photographic Portraiture from Republican
China
H. Tiffany Lee
Part III Citizens and Subjects
9 The Fluidity of Representation: Early Photographs, Asakusa, and Kabuki
Maki Fukuoka
10 From Private to Public: Shifting Conceptions of Women's Portrait
Photography in Late Meiji Japan
Karen M. Fraser
11 The Republican Lady, the Courtesan, and the Photograph: Visibility and
Sexuality in Early Twentieth-Century China
Joan Judge
Appendix Matsuzaki Shinji's Dos and Don'ts for the Photographic Customer
Translated by Sebastian Dobson
Glossary of Chinese and Japanese Characters
Bibliography
Index
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Note on Transliteration
Acknowledgments
Notes on Contributors
1 Introduction
Luke Gartlan and Roberta Wue
Part I Studios and Photographers
2 Shimizu T¿koku and the Japanese Carte de Visite: Circumscriptions of
Yokohama Photography
Luke Gartlan
3 Group Encounters: Milton M. Miller's Hong Kong and Canton Photographs
Roberta Wue
4 Powkee and the Era of Large Studios
Yi Gu
Part II Sitters and Domestic Markets
5 Guiding the Sitter: Matsuzaki Shinji's Dos and Don'ts for the
Photographic Customer
Sebastian Dobson
6 Chinese Ideas of Likeness: Painting, Photography, and Intermediality
Claire Roberts
7 Inscribed Photographic Portraits: Commemoration and Self-Fashioning in
Republican-Period China
Richard K. Kent
8 One, and the Same: The Double in Photographic Portraiture from Republican
China
H. Tiffany Lee
Part III Citizens and Subjects
9 The Fluidity of Representation: Early Photographs, Asakusa, and Kabuki
Maki Fukuoka
10 From Private to Public: Shifting Conceptions of Women's Portrait
Photography in Late Meiji Japan
Karen M. Fraser
11 The Republican Lady, the Courtesan, and the Photograph: Visibility and
Sexuality in Early Twentieth-Century China
Joan Judge
Appendix Matsuzaki Shinji's Dos and Don'ts for the Photographic Customer
Translated by Sebastian Dobson
Glossary of Chinese and Japanese Characters
Bibliography
Index
List of Illustrations
Note on Transliteration
Acknowledgments
Notes on Contributors
1 Introduction
Luke Gartlan and Roberta Wue
Part I Studios and Photographers
2 Shimizu T¿koku and the Japanese Carte de Visite: Circumscriptions of
Yokohama Photography
Luke Gartlan
3 Group Encounters: Milton M. Miller's Hong Kong and Canton Photographs
Roberta Wue
4 Powkee and the Era of Large Studios
Yi Gu
Part II Sitters and Domestic Markets
5 Guiding the Sitter: Matsuzaki Shinji's Dos and Don'ts for the
Photographic Customer
Sebastian Dobson
6 Chinese Ideas of Likeness: Painting, Photography, and Intermediality
Claire Roberts
7 Inscribed Photographic Portraits: Commemoration and Self-Fashioning in
Republican-Period China
Richard K. Kent
8 One, and the Same: The Double in Photographic Portraiture from Republican
China
H. Tiffany Lee
Part III Citizens and Subjects
9 The Fluidity of Representation: Early Photographs, Asakusa, and Kabuki
Maki Fukuoka
10 From Private to Public: Shifting Conceptions of Women's Portrait
Photography in Late Meiji Japan
Karen M. Fraser
11 The Republican Lady, the Courtesan, and the Photograph: Visibility and
Sexuality in Early Twentieth-Century China
Joan Judge
Appendix Matsuzaki Shinji's Dos and Don'ts for the Photographic Customer
Translated by Sebastian Dobson
Glossary of Chinese and Japanese Characters
Bibliography
Index