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Index
Cover Title Copyright Contents Notes on contributors Editor’s preface Acknowledgements Illustration acknowledgements Introduction 1 Thinking about photography: debates, historically and now
Introduction Aesthetics and technologies
The impact of new technologies Art and technology The photograph as document Photography and the modern The postmodern Aesthetics in an era of digital imaging
Contemporary debates
What is theory? Photography theory Critical reflections on realism Reading images Photography reconsidered Theory, criticism, practice Case study: Image analysis: the example of Migrant Mother
Histories of photography
Which founding father? The photograph as image History in focus
Photography and social history
Social history and photography The photograph as testament Categorical photography Institutions and contexts Museums and archives
2 Surveyors and surveyed: photography out and about
Introduction Documentary and photojournalism: issues and definitions
Documentary photography Photojournalism Photography and war Documentary and authenticity Defining the real in the digital age
Surveys and social facts
Victorian surveys and investigations Photographing workers Photography and colonialism
The construction of documentary
Picturing ourselves The Farm Security Administration (FSA) Discussion: Drum
Documentary: new cultures, new spaces
Photography on the streets Theory and the critique of documentary Cultural politics and everyday life The real world in colour Documentary and photojournalism in the global age
3 ‘Sweet it is to scan …’: personal photographs and popular photography
Introduction
Private lives and personal pictures: users and readers
In and beyond the charmed circle of home
The public and the private in personal photography Beyond the domestic Fiction and fantasy Portraits and albums Informality and intimacy The working classes picture themselves Kodak and the mass market: the Kodak path The supersnap in Kodaland
Paths unholy and deeds without a name?
Re-viewing the archive Post-family and post-photography? The digital world and the end of privacy And in the galleries …
4 The subject as object: photography and the human body
Introduction
The photographic body in crisis
Embodying social difference
Photography and identification
Objects of desire and disgust
Objectification, fetishism, voyeurism The celebrity body Pornography and sexual imagery Class and representations of the body
Technological bodies
The camera as mechanical eye Interventions and scientific images The body as machine Digital imaging and the malleable body Case study: Materialism and embodiment
The body in transition
Photography, birth and death
Summary
5 Spectacles and illusions: photography and commodity culture
Introduction: the society of the spectacle
Photographic portraiture and commodity culture Photojournalism, glamour and the paparazzi Stock photography, image banks and corporate media Commodity spectacles in advertising photography
The grammar of the ad
Case study: The commodification of human experience – Coca Cola’s Open Happiness campaign The transfer and contestation of meaning
Hegemony in photographic representation
Photomontage: concealing social relations The fetishisation of labour relations The gaze and gendered representations
Fashion photography
Case study: Tourism, fashion and ‘the Other’
The context of the image
Image worlds Case study: Benetton, Toscani and the limits of advertising
6 On and beyond the white walls: photography as art
Introduction
Photography as art
Early debates and practices
The complex relations between photography and art Realism and systems of representation Photography extending art Photography claiming a place in the gallery
The modern era
Modernism and Modern Art Modern photography Photo-eye: new ways of seeing Case study: Art, design, politics: Soviet Constructivism Emphasis on form American formalism Case study: Art movements and intellectual currencies: Surrealism
Late twentieth-century perspectives
Conceptual art and the photographic Photography and the postmodern Women’s photography Questions of identity Identity and the multi-cultural Case study: Landscape as genre
Photography within the institution
Appraising the contemporary Curators, collectors and festivals The gallery as context Blurring the boundaries
Afterword Glossary From analogue to digital Photography archives Bibliography Index
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