Photography: A Cultural History

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Laurence King Publishing, 2006 - 544 Seiten
This edition is a survey of international photography which examines the discipline across the full range of its uses by both professionals and amateurs. It incorporates research into the work of Roger Fenton, looks at the rise of the constructed narrative, and considers how modern society envisions itself in relation to war.
 

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VI
17
CHAPTER
25
The Doubting Camera
32
Photography Race
40
The Collaboration of Niépce
46
Herschels Photographic Commission
56
The Politics of Invention 19 The Photography Studio
66
The First Police Pictures?
73
The Ideal City
208
The XRay
214
The National Geographic
220
CHAPTER FIVE
235
Dada and After
242
Dada and Paris
249
and Advertising
260
California Modern
268

CHAPTER THREE
81
The Photographer and Fine Art
87
Women Behind the Camera
93
War and Photography
99
Mathew Brady
106
The FrancoPrussian War
113
Topographical Surveys
127
War and the Photography of Native
140
Photographic Studies of Human
148
Popularizing Ethnic
156
CHAPTER FOUR
165
Pictorialism
171
The PhotoSecession
179
The Nude and Pictorialism
186
Anthropological Pictorialism
192
Photography and
201
Social Science Social Change
276
Margaret BourkeWhite
284
The Common Man and
301
VIII
307
The West and the Cold War
334
Photography Nature
394
Everything Old is New Again
401
Face Value
408
The Color of Concern
415
The Cambodian Genocide
426
Thinking Photography
433
Feminism and Postmodern
444
Constructed Realities
450
Looking at Children
470
GlobalLocal
499

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