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The Routledge Companion to Photography Theory

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ISBN13
9781138845770
יצא לאור ב
London
זמן אספקה
21 ימי עסקים - לא במלאי בארץ
עמודים / Pages
474
פורמט
Hardback
תאריך יציאה לאור
20 בנוב׳ 2019
שם סדרה
Routledge Art History and Visual Studies Companions
With newly commissioned essays by some of the leading writers on photography today, this companion tackles some of the most pressing questions about photography theory's direction, relevance and purpose. This book shows how digital technologies and global dissemination have radically advanced the pluralism of photographic meaning and fundamentally transformed photography theory. Having assimilated the histories of semiotic analysis and post-structural theory, critiques of representation continue to move away from the notion of original and copy and towards materiality, process and the interdisciplinary. The implications of what it means to `see' an image is now understood to encompass, not only the optical, but the conceptual, ethical and haptic experience of encountering an image. The "fractal" is now used to theorize the new condition of photography as an algorithmic medium and leads us to reposition our relationship to photographs and lend nuances to what essentially underlies any photography theory - that is the relationship of the image to the real world and how we conceive what that means. Diverse in its scope and themes, The Routledge Companion to Photography Theory is an indispensable collection of essays and interviews for students, researchers and teachers. The volume also features extensive images, including beautiful colour plates of key photographs.
מידע נוסף
עמודים / Pages 474
פורמט Hardback
ISBN10 1138845779
יצא לאור ב London
תאריך יציאה לאור 20 בנוב׳ 2019
תוכן עניינים PART I AESTHETICS 1 Feeling in Photography, the Affective Turn and the History of Emotions Thy Phu, Elspeth H. Brown, Andrea Noble 2 Jacques Ranciere: Aesthetics and Photography David Bate 3 Ambiguity, Accident, Audience: Minor White's Photographic Theory Todd Cronan 4 Testing Humanism: The Transactions of Contemporary Documentary Photography Mark Durden 5 Jeff Wall speaks with David Campany David Campany and Jeff Wall 6 Deleuze and the Simulacrum: Simulation and Semblance in Public Order Sandra Plummer 7 Five Versions of the Photographic Act: Archival Logic in the Work of Andrea Robbins & Max Becher Shep Steiner 8 Jean Baudrillard's Photography - A Vision of His Own Strange World Gerry Coulter 9 Visual Episodic Memory and the Neurophenomenology of Digital Photography Jill Bennett PART II POLITICS 10 Seeing the Public Image Anew: Photography Exhibitions and Civic Spectatorship Robert Hariman and John Louis Lucaites 11 Still images on the move: theoretical challenges and future possibilities Marta Zarzycka 12 Interview with Ariella Azoulay Justin Carville and Ariella Azoulay 13 Human Rights Practice and Visual Violations Ruthie Ginsburg 14 Love the Bomb: Picturing Nuclear Explosion Paula Rabinowitz 15 Twice Captured: The Work of Atrocity Photography Molly Rogers 16 Presenting the Unrepresentable: confrontation and circumvention Jane Tormey 17 The eco-anarchist potential of environmental photography: Richard Misrach's and Kate Orff's Petrochemical America Conohar Scott 18 Counter-forensics and Photography Thomas Keenan PART III THEORIES 19 Derrida and Photography Theory Malcolm Barnard 20 Image, Affect, and Autobiography: Roland Barthes' Photographic Theory in Light of his Posthumous Publications Kathrin Yacavone 21 Ideation and Photography: a critique of Francois Laruelle's concept of Abstraction John Roberts 22 Fractal Photography and the Politics of Invisibility Daniel Rubinstein 23 Photographic Apparatus in the Era of Tagshot Culture Mika Elo 24 Artistic Representation and Politics. An Exchange between Victor Burgin and Hilde Van Gelder 25 Decentering the Photographer: Authorship and Digital Photography Daniel Palmer 26 Out of Language: Photographing as Translating Nancy Ann Roth 27 Habitual Photography: Time, rhythm and temporalization in contemporary personal photography Martin Hand and Ashley Scarlett