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Photography : a cultural history
Title:
Photography : a cultural history
Author:
Marien, Mary Warner.
ISBN:
9781856692885

9781856692892
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Publication Information:
London : Laurence King, 2002.
Physical Description:
xv, 528 pages : illustrations (some color), portraits (some color) ; 30 cm
Contents:
Ch. 1. The Origins of Photography (to 1839) -- Before Photography -- The Invention of "Photographies" -- Responses to the Announcement of the Daguerreotype -- The Politics of Invention -- Philosophy and Practice: Nature's Automatic Writing -- Ch. 2. The Second Invention of Photography (1839-1854) -- The Second Invention -- Photography and the Sciences -- Recording Events with the Camera -- War and Photography -- Expeditionary and Travel Photography -- Portraiture and the Camera -- Photography and Fiction -- Philosophy and Practice: A Threat to Art? -- Ch. 3. The Expanding Domain (1854-1880) -- The Stereograph -- War and Photography -- Topographical Surveys and Photography -- Photography and Science -- Photography and the Social Sciences -- Art and Photography -- Women Behind the Camera -- Philosophy and Practice: "Superseded by Reality" -- Ch. 4. Photography in the Modern Age (1880-1918) -- The Challenge for Art Photography -- Pictorialism -- Photography and the Modern City -- Science and Photography -- Photography, Social Science, and Exploration -- War and Photography -- Philosophy and Practice: The Real Thing -- Ch. 5. A New Vision (1918-1945) -- Revolutionary Art: The Soviet Photograph -- Dada and After -- Surrealist Photography -- Experimental Photography and Advertising -- California Modern -- Social Science, Social Change, and the Camera -- Popular Science -- World War II -- Philosophy and Practice: The "Common Man" and the End of Media Utopia -- Ch. 6. Through the Lens of Culture (1945-1975) -- The Family of Man -- Cultural Relativism and Cultural Resistance -- The West and the Cold War -- Photography in Art -- Philosophy and Practice: Photography "Born Whole" -- Ch. 7. Convergences (1975-Present) -- The Predicaments of Social Concern -- Neutral Vision -- The Look of Politics -- The Postmodern Era -- Family Pictures -- Nature and the Body Politic -- Philosophy and Practice: The Passing of the Postmodern -- Epilogue: On Beauty, Science, and Nature.

Summary

Now available in paperback, this is the first survey of international photography to examine the discipline across the full range of its uses by professionals and amateurs. Each of the eight chapters takes a strict time frame of, say, fifteen to thirty years in which to examine the medium through the lenses of art, science, social science, travel, war, mass media and individual practitioners. The coverage is truly global including rarely seen work from Latin America, Africa, China, Japan, India, and Russia as well as the more established canon of Europe and the United States. Seminal figures, from Julia Margaret Cameron to Cindy Sherman, are profiled, but the emphasis is more on key ideas than individuals. So the reader follows such debates as the nature of discovery/invention, the effect of mass media on morality, the use of imagery as a tool of Western colonialism, and the role of the photograph in advertising, radical politics and family life.