Anthropology and Photography, 1860-1920

Anthropology and Photography, 1860-1920
Title Anthropology and Photography, 1860-1920 PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Edwards
Publisher
Pages 275
Release 1992
Genre Photography
ISBN 9780300059441

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Traces the use of photography in British anthropological expeditions, and discusses the photograph as document

Anthropology and Photography, 1860-1920

Anthropology and Photography, 1860-1920
Title Anthropology and Photography, 1860-1920 PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Edwards
Publisher
Pages 275
Release 1992
Genre Ethnology
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Anthropology & Photography 1860-1920

Anthropology & Photography 1860-1920
Title Anthropology & Photography 1860-1920 PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Edwards
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Release 1994
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ANTHROPOLOGY AND PHOTOGRAPHY.

ANTHROPOLOGY AND PHOTOGRAPHY.
Title ANTHROPOLOGY AND PHOTOGRAPHY. PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Edwards
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1992
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Photography, Anthropology and History

Photography, Anthropology and History
Title Photography, Anthropology and History PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Edwards
Publisher Routledge
Pages 334
Release 2016-04-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317081099

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Photography, Anthropology and History examines the complex historical relationship between photography and anthropology, and in particular the strong emergence of the contemporary relevance of historical images. Thematically organized, and focusing on the visual practices developed within anthropology as a discipline, this book brings together a range of contemporary and methodologically innovative approaches to the historical image within anthropology. Importantly, it also demonstrates the ongoing relevance of both the historical image and the notion of the archive to recent anthropological thought. As current research rethinks the relationship between photography and anthropology, this volume will serve as a stimulus to this new phase of research as an essential text and methodological reference point in any course that addresses the relationship between anthropology and visuality.

Race and Photography

Race and Photography
Title Race and Photography PDF eBook
Author Amos Morris-Reich
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 295
Release 2016-01-11
Genre History
ISBN 022632088X

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Historian Amos Morris-Reich here tracks the trajectory of racial photography from 1876 through the Weimar and Nazi periods in Germany and, briefly, after WWII. With a particular focus on German and Jewish contexts, "Race and Photography "reveals the important role of racial photography within academic discourse on race. Photography was not simply a medium of illustration but rather it was a conduit for new forms of visual perception. Approaching the history of racial photography from an epistemic point of view raises questions concerning the similarity and specific difference of photography compared with other scientific media, and makes explicit the scientific and cultural assumptions in which different uses of photography were embedded. Paying particular attention to the effect of photography on concepts of visual perception and also to the intricate relationship between racial photography and the imagination, Morris-Reich examines numerous scientists and scholars, both prominent and obscure, who developed photographic methods for the study of race or made methodical use of photography for its study. His careful reconstruction of individual cases, conceptual genealogies, and emergent patterns points to transformations in the scientific status of photography throughout the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and uncovers the agency of photographic media in the history of scientific racism. This work makes a distinctive contribution to the fields of history of science, history of photography, intellectual history, European and Jewish history, and the history of race.

The Camera as Historian

The Camera as Historian
Title The Camera as Historian PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Edwards
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 346
Release 2012-04-11
Genre Art
ISBN 0822351048

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"In the camera as historian, the groundbreaking historical and visual anthropologist Elizabeth Edwards works with an archive of neraly 55,000 photographs taken by 1,000 photographers, mostly unknown until now." -- Inside cover.