Photography and Work | Coleman Kevin | Keménykötésű

Áruház

ENbook.hu

Márka

Duke Univ Pr

What makes photographs different from other kinds of documents that historians use to explain what happened in the past What can photographic images do that other documents cannot Can photography accurately depict labor Contributors to this issue examine these questions with both fine art photography and visual archives of many kinds state, corporate, family, trade union, ethnographic, photojournalistic, and environmental. They investigate the ways that photography has been central to both the expropriation and exploitation of labor and the potential of photography to enable new and radical approaches to historicizing the study of working peoples and labor. Articles showcase methodologically generative research that builds upon the recent boom in theoretical work in the fields of visual cultural studies and photography to reinvigorate historical studies of work. p Contributors Siobhan Angus, Ian Bourland, Oliver Coates, Kevin Coleman, Clare Corbould, Adrian De Leon, Rick Halpern, Danie

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