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The advent of photography opened up new worlds to 19th century viewers, who were able to visualize themselves and the world beyond in unprecedented detail
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The advent of photography opened up new worlds to 19th century viewers, who were able to visualize themselves and the world beyond in unprecedented detail
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000548785
- Artikelnr.: 62709315
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000548785
- Artikelnr.: 62709315
Joan M. Schwartz is Senior Photography Specialist at the National Archives of Canada, Ottawa. James R. Ryan is Lecturer in Human Geography at The Queen's University, Belfast.
Contents vi Figures vii Acknowledgements x Contributors xii Introduction:
Photography and the Geographical Imagination 1 Joan M. Schwartz and James
R. Ryan PART I Picturing Place 19 1 La Mission Heliographique:
Architectural Photography, Collective Memory and the Patrimony of France,
1851 21 M. Christine Boyer 2 Retracing the Outlines of Rome:
Intertextuality and Imaginative Geographies in Nineteenth-Century
Photographs 55 Maria Antonella Pelizzari 3 Visualizing Eternity:
Photographic Constructions of the Grand Canyon 74 David E. Nye 4 Family as
Place: Family Photograph Albums and the Domestication of Public and Private
Space 96 Deborah Chambers PART II Framing the Nation 115 5 Picturing
Nations: Landscape Photography and National Identity in Britain and Germany
in the Mid-Nineteenth Century 117 Jens Jager 6 Capturing and Losing the
'Lie of the Land': Railway Photography and Colonial Nationalism in Early
Twentieth-Century South Africa 141 Jeremy Foster 7 Constructing the State,
Managing the Corporation, Transforming the Individual: Photography,
Immigration and the Canadian National Railways, 1925-30 162 Brian S.
Osbourne PART III Colonial Encounters 193 8 Emperors of the Gaze:
Photographic Practices and Productions of Space in Egypt, 1839-1914 195
Derek Gregory 9 Mapping a Sacred Geography:Photographic Surveys by the
Royal Engineers in the Holy Land, 1864-68 226 Kathleen Stewart Howe 10 Home
and Empire:Photographs of British Families in the Lucknow Album 1856-57 243
Alison Blunt 11 Negotiating Spaces: Some Photographic Incidents in the
Western Pacific, 1883-84 261 Elizabeth Edwards Epilogue 281 12 Wunderkammer
to World Wide Web:Picturing Place in the Post-Photographic Era 283 William
J. Mitchell Notes 305 Index 347
Photography and the Geographical Imagination 1 Joan M. Schwartz and James
R. Ryan PART I Picturing Place 19 1 La Mission Heliographique:
Architectural Photography, Collective Memory and the Patrimony of France,
1851 21 M. Christine Boyer 2 Retracing the Outlines of Rome:
Intertextuality and Imaginative Geographies in Nineteenth-Century
Photographs 55 Maria Antonella Pelizzari 3 Visualizing Eternity:
Photographic Constructions of the Grand Canyon 74 David E. Nye 4 Family as
Place: Family Photograph Albums and the Domestication of Public and Private
Space 96 Deborah Chambers PART II Framing the Nation 115 5 Picturing
Nations: Landscape Photography and National Identity in Britain and Germany
in the Mid-Nineteenth Century 117 Jens Jager 6 Capturing and Losing the
'Lie of the Land': Railway Photography and Colonial Nationalism in Early
Twentieth-Century South Africa 141 Jeremy Foster 7 Constructing the State,
Managing the Corporation, Transforming the Individual: Photography,
Immigration and the Canadian National Railways, 1925-30 162 Brian S.
Osbourne PART III Colonial Encounters 193 8 Emperors of the Gaze:
Photographic Practices and Productions of Space in Egypt, 1839-1914 195
Derek Gregory 9 Mapping a Sacred Geography:Photographic Surveys by the
Royal Engineers in the Holy Land, 1864-68 226 Kathleen Stewart Howe 10 Home
and Empire:Photographs of British Families in the Lucknow Album 1856-57 243
Alison Blunt 11 Negotiating Spaces: Some Photographic Incidents in the
Western Pacific, 1883-84 261 Elizabeth Edwards Epilogue 281 12 Wunderkammer
to World Wide Web:Picturing Place in the Post-Photographic Era 283 William
J. Mitchell Notes 305 Index 347
Contents vi Figures vii Acknowledgements x Contributors xii Introduction:
Photography and the Geographical Imagination 1 Joan M. Schwartz and James
R. Ryan PART I Picturing Place 19 1 La Mission Heliographique:
Architectural Photography, Collective Memory and the Patrimony of France,
1851 21 M. Christine Boyer 2 Retracing the Outlines of Rome:
Intertextuality and Imaginative Geographies in Nineteenth-Century
Photographs 55 Maria Antonella Pelizzari 3 Visualizing Eternity:
Photographic Constructions of the Grand Canyon 74 David E. Nye 4 Family as
Place: Family Photograph Albums and the Domestication of Public and Private
Space 96 Deborah Chambers PART II Framing the Nation 115 5 Picturing
Nations: Landscape Photography and National Identity in Britain and Germany
in the Mid-Nineteenth Century 117 Jens Jager 6 Capturing and Losing the
'Lie of the Land': Railway Photography and Colonial Nationalism in Early
Twentieth-Century South Africa 141 Jeremy Foster 7 Constructing the State,
Managing the Corporation, Transforming the Individual: Photography,
Immigration and the Canadian National Railways, 1925-30 162 Brian S.
Osbourne PART III Colonial Encounters 193 8 Emperors of the Gaze:
Photographic Practices and Productions of Space in Egypt, 1839-1914 195
Derek Gregory 9 Mapping a Sacred Geography:Photographic Surveys by the
Royal Engineers in the Holy Land, 1864-68 226 Kathleen Stewart Howe 10 Home
and Empire:Photographs of British Families in the Lucknow Album 1856-57 243
Alison Blunt 11 Negotiating Spaces: Some Photographic Incidents in the
Western Pacific, 1883-84 261 Elizabeth Edwards Epilogue 281 12 Wunderkammer
to World Wide Web:Picturing Place in the Post-Photographic Era 283 William
J. Mitchell Notes 305 Index 347
Photography and the Geographical Imagination 1 Joan M. Schwartz and James
R. Ryan PART I Picturing Place 19 1 La Mission Heliographique:
Architectural Photography, Collective Memory and the Patrimony of France,
1851 21 M. Christine Boyer 2 Retracing the Outlines of Rome:
Intertextuality and Imaginative Geographies in Nineteenth-Century
Photographs 55 Maria Antonella Pelizzari 3 Visualizing Eternity:
Photographic Constructions of the Grand Canyon 74 David E. Nye 4 Family as
Place: Family Photograph Albums and the Domestication of Public and Private
Space 96 Deborah Chambers PART II Framing the Nation 115 5 Picturing
Nations: Landscape Photography and National Identity in Britain and Germany
in the Mid-Nineteenth Century 117 Jens Jager 6 Capturing and Losing the
'Lie of the Land': Railway Photography and Colonial Nationalism in Early
Twentieth-Century South Africa 141 Jeremy Foster 7 Constructing the State,
Managing the Corporation, Transforming the Individual: Photography,
Immigration and the Canadian National Railways, 1925-30 162 Brian S.
Osbourne PART III Colonial Encounters 193 8 Emperors of the Gaze:
Photographic Practices and Productions of Space in Egypt, 1839-1914 195
Derek Gregory 9 Mapping a Sacred Geography:Photographic Surveys by the
Royal Engineers in the Holy Land, 1864-68 226 Kathleen Stewart Howe 10 Home
and Empire:Photographs of British Families in the Lucknow Album 1856-57 243
Alison Blunt 11 Negotiating Spaces: Some Photographic Incidents in the
Western Pacific, 1883-84 261 Elizabeth Edwards Epilogue 281 12 Wunderkammer
to World Wide Web:Picturing Place in the Post-Photographic Era 283 William
J. Mitchell Notes 305 Index 347