The Handbook of Photography Studies
Herausgeber: Pasternak, Gil
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The Handbook of Photography Studies is a state-of-the-art overview of the field of photography studies, examining its thematic interests, dynamic research methodologies and multiple scholarly directions.
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The Handbook of Photography Studies is a state-of-the-art overview of the field of photography studies, examining its thematic interests, dynamic research methodologies and multiple scholarly directions.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 610
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 170mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1293g
- ISBN-13: 9781474242202
- ISBN-10: 1474242200
- Artikelnr.: 52820182
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 610
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 170mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1293g
- ISBN-13: 9781474242202
- ISBN-10: 1474242200
- Artikelnr.: 52820182
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Gil Pasternak is Reader in Social and Political Photographic Cultures in the Photographic History Research Centre (PHRC) at De Montfort University (UK). A member of the advisory board for the journals Photography & Culture and Jewish Film & New Media, earlier in life he worked as photojournalist, photography archivist and fine art photographer, and in 2016 he was consultant for the BBC film Smile! The Nation's Family Album (2017).
Introduction: Photography Studies' Prehistory, Formation and Evolution, Gil
Pasternak Part I: Histories and Approaches: Studying Photography in
Shifting Academic Landscapes, Gil Pasternak 1. A Canonical History of
Photography, Marta Braun 2. The Social History of Photography, Douglas
Nickel 3. The Eye-Witness of Humanity: Changing Approaches to Photography's
Relationship to Society and Culture, Melissa Miles 4. Photographic
Itineraries in Time and Space: Photographs as Material Objects, Costanza
Caraffa 5. Forces and Forms: Theories and Methods in the History of
Photography, Jae Emerling Part II: Inter/disciplinary Concerns Disciplining
Photography and Reframing Disciplinary Interests, Gil Pasternak 6.
Photography in the Social and Behavioral Sciences: Intersections, Research
Modes and Prospects, Luc Pauwels 7. After Photography as Contemporary Art,
Benedict Burbridge 8. Photography After Philosophy, Daniel Rubinstein 9.
Photography and the Business of Doing History, Elizabeth Edwards 10.
Archaeology and Photography, Christina Riggs Part III: Issues and Debates:
Enduring Concerns in Photography Studies, Gil Pasternak 11. Politics and
Photography: Being Together, With Photographs, Gil Pasternak 12.
Photography and the Making of Modern Science, Jennifer Tucker 13.
Photography as a Cultural Industry: A Historical-Theoretical Overview, Paul
Frosh 14. Site of Ongoing Struggle: Race and Gender in Studies of
Photography, Sarah Parsons 15. Objects of Denigration and Desire: Taking
the Amateur Photographer Seriously, Annebella Pollen 16. Photography Meets
Social Media: Image Making and Sharing in a Continually Networked Present,
Martin Hand Part IV: Culture and Geopolitics: Global and Local Forces in
Photography Studies, Gil Pasternak 17. Australian Photographic Histories
after Colonialism, Jane Lydon 18. Beyond Orientalism: Towards a History of
Indigenista Photography in the Arab World, Stephen Sheehi 19. Photography's
Appearances in China, Oliver Moore 20. From Authenticity to Intimacy:
Practicing Photography and Studying its History in Czechoslovakia and the
Czech Republic, Eva Pluharová-Grigiene 21. Photographic Histories and
Practices in Southern Africa, Darren Newbury 22. American Photographic
Indicators: Addressing the Photo-Political State of a Contested Union,
Louis Kaplan Part V: Uses and Interactions: Photography's Changing Faces,
Gil Pasternak 23. Viewing and Display: Pre-photography to the 1970s,
Margaret Denny 24. Representing News with Photographs: A Visual Economy,
Thierry Gervais 25. Photographs at/of/and Museums, Susan A. Crane 26.
"Working Objects in Their Own Time": Photographs in Archives, Joan M.
Schwartz 27. Domestic Collections, Martha Langford 28. Future Technology in
Photography: From Capture to Use of Images, David Frohlich
Pasternak Part I: Histories and Approaches: Studying Photography in
Shifting Academic Landscapes, Gil Pasternak 1. A Canonical History of
Photography, Marta Braun 2. The Social History of Photography, Douglas
Nickel 3. The Eye-Witness of Humanity: Changing Approaches to Photography's
Relationship to Society and Culture, Melissa Miles 4. Photographic
Itineraries in Time and Space: Photographs as Material Objects, Costanza
Caraffa 5. Forces and Forms: Theories and Methods in the History of
Photography, Jae Emerling Part II: Inter/disciplinary Concerns Disciplining
Photography and Reframing Disciplinary Interests, Gil Pasternak 6.
Photography in the Social and Behavioral Sciences: Intersections, Research
Modes and Prospects, Luc Pauwels 7. After Photography as Contemporary Art,
Benedict Burbridge 8. Photography After Philosophy, Daniel Rubinstein 9.
Photography and the Business of Doing History, Elizabeth Edwards 10.
Archaeology and Photography, Christina Riggs Part III: Issues and Debates:
Enduring Concerns in Photography Studies, Gil Pasternak 11. Politics and
Photography: Being Together, With Photographs, Gil Pasternak 12.
Photography and the Making of Modern Science, Jennifer Tucker 13.
Photography as a Cultural Industry: A Historical-Theoretical Overview, Paul
Frosh 14. Site of Ongoing Struggle: Race and Gender in Studies of
Photography, Sarah Parsons 15. Objects of Denigration and Desire: Taking
the Amateur Photographer Seriously, Annebella Pollen 16. Photography Meets
Social Media: Image Making and Sharing in a Continually Networked Present,
Martin Hand Part IV: Culture and Geopolitics: Global and Local Forces in
Photography Studies, Gil Pasternak 17. Australian Photographic Histories
after Colonialism, Jane Lydon 18. Beyond Orientalism: Towards a History of
Indigenista Photography in the Arab World, Stephen Sheehi 19. Photography's
Appearances in China, Oliver Moore 20. From Authenticity to Intimacy:
Practicing Photography and Studying its History in Czechoslovakia and the
Czech Republic, Eva Pluharová-Grigiene 21. Photographic Histories and
Practices in Southern Africa, Darren Newbury 22. American Photographic
Indicators: Addressing the Photo-Political State of a Contested Union,
Louis Kaplan Part V: Uses and Interactions: Photography's Changing Faces,
Gil Pasternak 23. Viewing and Display: Pre-photography to the 1970s,
Margaret Denny 24. Representing News with Photographs: A Visual Economy,
Thierry Gervais 25. Photographs at/of/and Museums, Susan A. Crane 26.
"Working Objects in Their Own Time": Photographs in Archives, Joan M.
Schwartz 27. Domestic Collections, Martha Langford 28. Future Technology in
Photography: From Capture to Use of Images, David Frohlich
Introduction: Photography Studies' Prehistory, Formation and Evolution, Gil
Pasternak Part I: Histories and Approaches: Studying Photography in
Shifting Academic Landscapes, Gil Pasternak 1. A Canonical History of
Photography, Marta Braun 2. The Social History of Photography, Douglas
Nickel 3. The Eye-Witness of Humanity: Changing Approaches to Photography's
Relationship to Society and Culture, Melissa Miles 4. Photographic
Itineraries in Time and Space: Photographs as Material Objects, Costanza
Caraffa 5. Forces and Forms: Theories and Methods in the History of
Photography, Jae Emerling Part II: Inter/disciplinary Concerns Disciplining
Photography and Reframing Disciplinary Interests, Gil Pasternak 6.
Photography in the Social and Behavioral Sciences: Intersections, Research
Modes and Prospects, Luc Pauwels 7. After Photography as Contemporary Art,
Benedict Burbridge 8. Photography After Philosophy, Daniel Rubinstein 9.
Photography and the Business of Doing History, Elizabeth Edwards 10.
Archaeology and Photography, Christina Riggs Part III: Issues and Debates:
Enduring Concerns in Photography Studies, Gil Pasternak 11. Politics and
Photography: Being Together, With Photographs, Gil Pasternak 12.
Photography and the Making of Modern Science, Jennifer Tucker 13.
Photography as a Cultural Industry: A Historical-Theoretical Overview, Paul
Frosh 14. Site of Ongoing Struggle: Race and Gender in Studies of
Photography, Sarah Parsons 15. Objects of Denigration and Desire: Taking
the Amateur Photographer Seriously, Annebella Pollen 16. Photography Meets
Social Media: Image Making and Sharing in a Continually Networked Present,
Martin Hand Part IV: Culture and Geopolitics: Global and Local Forces in
Photography Studies, Gil Pasternak 17. Australian Photographic Histories
after Colonialism, Jane Lydon 18. Beyond Orientalism: Towards a History of
Indigenista Photography in the Arab World, Stephen Sheehi 19. Photography's
Appearances in China, Oliver Moore 20. From Authenticity to Intimacy:
Practicing Photography and Studying its History in Czechoslovakia and the
Czech Republic, Eva Pluharová-Grigiene 21. Photographic Histories and
Practices in Southern Africa, Darren Newbury 22. American Photographic
Indicators: Addressing the Photo-Political State of a Contested Union,
Louis Kaplan Part V: Uses and Interactions: Photography's Changing Faces,
Gil Pasternak 23. Viewing and Display: Pre-photography to the 1970s,
Margaret Denny 24. Representing News with Photographs: A Visual Economy,
Thierry Gervais 25. Photographs at/of/and Museums, Susan A. Crane 26.
"Working Objects in Their Own Time": Photographs in Archives, Joan M.
Schwartz 27. Domestic Collections, Martha Langford 28. Future Technology in
Photography: From Capture to Use of Images, David Frohlich
Pasternak Part I: Histories and Approaches: Studying Photography in
Shifting Academic Landscapes, Gil Pasternak 1. A Canonical History of
Photography, Marta Braun 2. The Social History of Photography, Douglas
Nickel 3. The Eye-Witness of Humanity: Changing Approaches to Photography's
Relationship to Society and Culture, Melissa Miles 4. Photographic
Itineraries in Time and Space: Photographs as Material Objects, Costanza
Caraffa 5. Forces and Forms: Theories and Methods in the History of
Photography, Jae Emerling Part II: Inter/disciplinary Concerns Disciplining
Photography and Reframing Disciplinary Interests, Gil Pasternak 6.
Photography in the Social and Behavioral Sciences: Intersections, Research
Modes and Prospects, Luc Pauwels 7. After Photography as Contemporary Art,
Benedict Burbridge 8. Photography After Philosophy, Daniel Rubinstein 9.
Photography and the Business of Doing History, Elizabeth Edwards 10.
Archaeology and Photography, Christina Riggs Part III: Issues and Debates:
Enduring Concerns in Photography Studies, Gil Pasternak 11. Politics and
Photography: Being Together, With Photographs, Gil Pasternak 12.
Photography and the Making of Modern Science, Jennifer Tucker 13.
Photography as a Cultural Industry: A Historical-Theoretical Overview, Paul
Frosh 14. Site of Ongoing Struggle: Race and Gender in Studies of
Photography, Sarah Parsons 15. Objects of Denigration and Desire: Taking
the Amateur Photographer Seriously, Annebella Pollen 16. Photography Meets
Social Media: Image Making and Sharing in a Continually Networked Present,
Martin Hand Part IV: Culture and Geopolitics: Global and Local Forces in
Photography Studies, Gil Pasternak 17. Australian Photographic Histories
after Colonialism, Jane Lydon 18. Beyond Orientalism: Towards a History of
Indigenista Photography in the Arab World, Stephen Sheehi 19. Photography's
Appearances in China, Oliver Moore 20. From Authenticity to Intimacy:
Practicing Photography and Studying its History in Czechoslovakia and the
Czech Republic, Eva Pluharová-Grigiene 21. Photographic Histories and
Practices in Southern Africa, Darren Newbury 22. American Photographic
Indicators: Addressing the Photo-Political State of a Contested Union,
Louis Kaplan Part V: Uses and Interactions: Photography's Changing Faces,
Gil Pasternak 23. Viewing and Display: Pre-photography to the 1970s,
Margaret Denny 24. Representing News with Photographs: A Visual Economy,
Thierry Gervais 25. Photographs at/of/and Museums, Susan A. Crane 26.
"Working Objects in Their Own Time": Photographs in Archives, Joan M.
Schwartz 27. Domestic Collections, Martha Langford 28. Future Technology in
Photography: From Capture to Use of Images, David Frohlich