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On writing with photography [electronic resource] / Karen Beckman and Liliane Weissberg, editors.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : University of Minnesota Press, [2013] 2015)Description: 1 online resource (xvii, 345 pages :) illustrationsISBN:
  • 9780816688845
  • 0816688842
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 809.9/3357 23
LOC classification:
  • PN56.P46 O6 2013
Online resources:
Contents:
From the birth of photography to the death of the author/ Marcy J. Dinius -- Picturing the great unknown: John Wesley Powell and the divergent paths of art and science in the representation of the Colorado River and Utah canyonlands/ Roderick Coover -- "Watch how dem touris' like fe look": tourist photography and Claude McKay's Jamaica/ Leah Rosenberg -- Captured things: Man Ray's object photography/ Janine Mileaf -- Photography's linguistic turn: on Werner Graeff's here comes the new photographer!/ Daniel H. Magilow -- The power of what is not there: James Agee's Let us now praise famous men/ Stuart Burrows -- Playing doll/ Liliane Weissberg -- Situating images: photography, writing, and cinema in the work of Guy Debord/ Tyrus Miller -- The generation of postmemory/ Marianne Hirsch -- Picturing the specter of history: Zhang Ailing's visual practice/ Xiaojue Wang -- Sphinxes without secrets: W.G. Sebald's albums and the aesthetics of photographic exchange/ Adrian Daub -- Nothing to say: the war on terror and the mad photography of Roland Barthes/ Karen Beckman.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

From the birth of photography to the death of the author/ Marcy J. Dinius -- Picturing the great unknown: John Wesley Powell and the divergent paths of art and science in the representation of the Colorado River and Utah canyonlands/ Roderick Coover -- "Watch how dem touris' like fe look": tourist photography and Claude McKay's Jamaica/ Leah Rosenberg -- Captured things: Man Ray's object photography/ Janine Mileaf -- Photography's linguistic turn: on Werner Graeff's here comes the new photographer!/ Daniel H. Magilow -- The power of what is not there: James Agee's Let us now praise famous men/ Stuart Burrows -- Playing doll/ Liliane Weissberg -- Situating images: photography, writing, and cinema in the work of Guy Debord/ Tyrus Miller -- The generation of postmemory/ Marianne Hirsch -- Picturing the specter of history: Zhang Ailing's visual practice/ Xiaojue Wang -- Sphinxes without secrets: W.G. Sebald's albums and the aesthetics of photographic exchange/ Adrian Daub -- Nothing to say: the war on terror and the mad photography of Roland Barthes/ Karen Beckman.

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