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Photography at the Dock Abigail Solomon-Godeau

Photography at the Dock By Abigail Solomon-Godeau

Photography at the Dock by Abigail Solomon-Godeau


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Examines the implicit and explicit politics informing photographic criticism, history and practice. Using a revisionist approach, the book integrates cultural criticism, feminism, art theory and the history of photography to explore relations among ideology, representation and camera culture.

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Photography at the Dock: Essays on Photographic History, Institutions and Practices by Abigail Solomon-Godeau

This book examines the politics - both implicit and explicit - informing photographic criticism, history and practice. As a revisionist approach to the medium's history, an analysis of photographic modernism and the institutions promoting it, and a feminist exploration of the camera's role in producing (and reproducing) social and sexual ideology, the volume addresses its subject from a variety of perspectives. Since an important aspect of photographic politics is sexual politics, (both in the sense of women's historic professional exclusion from photographic practice, and in the sense of their status as objects rather than subjects of the camera's gaze), the author features the work of a feminist photographer and her attempt to reckon with the sexual politics that photography normally maintains. This, in turn, provides the bridge which takes up certain themes in both a historic repressed context to illuminate questions in light of contemporary practice.

Table of Contents

Part 1 The politics of aestheticism: calotypomania - the gourmet guide to 19th-century photography; canon fodder - authoring Eugene Atget; the armed vision disarmed - radical formalism from weapon to style. Part 2 Photography and postmodernism: playing the fields of the image; photography after art photography; living with contradictions - critical practices in the age of supply-side aesthetics. Part 3 Rethinking documentary: a photographer in Jerusalem, 1855 - Auguste Salzmann and his times; who is speaking thus? Some questions about documentary; reconstructing documentary - Connie Hatch's representational resistance. Part 4 Photography and sexual difference: reconsidering erotic photography - notes for a project of historical salvage; just like a woman; sexual difference - both sides of the camera.

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CIN0816619131A
9780816619139
0816619131
Photography at the Dock: Essays on Photographic History, Institutions and Practices by Abigail Solomon-Godeau
Used - Well Read
Hardback
University of Minnesota Press
19910501
320
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