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Title:
The burden of representation : essays on photographies and histories
Author:
Tagg, John.
ISBN:
9780816624041

9780816624058

9780816621316

9780816621323
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Publication Information:
Minneapolis, Minn. : University of Minnesota Press, 1993.
Physical Description:
xii, 242 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
General Note:
Originally published: Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, 1988.
Contents:
A democracy of the image: photographic portraiture and commodity production -- Evidence, truth and order: photographic records and the growth of the state -- A means of surveillance: the photograph as evidence of law -- A legal reality: the photograph as property in law -- God's sanitary law: slum clearance and photography in late nineteenth-century Leeds -- The currency of the photograph: New Deal reformism and documentary rhetoric -- Contacts/worksheets: notes on photography, history and representation.
Abstract:
Photographs are used as documents, records and evidence every day in courtrooms and hospitals, on passports and driving licences. But how did photographs come to be established and accepted, what sort of agencies and institutions have the power to enforce this status and, more generally, what concept of photographic representation is entailed and what are its consequences? In addressing such issues, John Tagg traces a previously unexamined history which has profound implications not only for the theory and practice of conventionally separated areas of amateur, professional, technical, documentary and art photography, but also for the understanding of the role of photography in processes of modern social regulation.
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