Photography and Its Publics
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Word Count
66,000 words, Guess
Page Count
264 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL28055984M
- ISBN-139781350054967
- OCLC Control Number1145003681
- OCLC Control Number1190776860
- OCLC Control Number1098784769
Classifications
- LCCN72.S6
- LCCTR183 .P46 2020
- LCCTR183 .P48295 2020eb
Description
"Photography is a ubiquitous part of the public sphere. Yet we rarely stop to think about the important role that photography plays in helping to define what and who constitute the public. This book brings together leading experts and emerging thinkers to consider the special role of photography in shaping how the public is addressed, seen and represented. This book responds to a growing body of recent scholarship and flourishing interest in photography's connections to the law, society, culture, politics, social change, the media and visual ethics. Photography and Its Publics presents the public sphere as a vibrant setting where these realms are produced, contested and entwined. Public spheres involve yet exceed the limits of families, interest groups, identities and communities. They are dymamic realms of visibility, discussion, reflection and possible conflict among strangers of different race, age, gender, social and economic status. Through studies of photography in South America, North America, Europe and Australasia, the contributors consider how photography has changed the way we understand and locate the public sphere. As they address key themes including the referential and imaginative qualities of photography, the transnational circulation of photographs, online publics, social change, violence, conflict and the ethics of spectatorship, the authors provide new insight into photography's vital role in defining public life"--
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