The Photographic Uncanny The Photographic Uncanny

The Photographic Uncanny

Photography, Homelessness, and Homesickness

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Publisher Description

This book argues for a renewed understanding of the fundamentally uncanny quality of the medium of photography. It especially makes the case for the capacity of certain photographs—precisely through their uncanniness—to contest structures of political and social dominance. The uncanny as a quality that unsettles the perception of home emerges as a symptom of modern and contemporary society and also as an aesthetic apparatus by which some key photographs critique the hegemony of capitalist and industrialist domains. The book’s historical scope is large, beginning with William Henry Fox Talbot and closing with contemporary indigenous photographer Bear Allison and contemporary African American photographer Devin Allen. Through close readings, exegesis, of individual photographs and careful deployment of contemporary political and aesthetic theory, The Photographic Uncanny argues for a re-envisioning of the political capacity of photography to expose the haunted, homeless,condition of modernity.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2019
November 23
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
337
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer International Publishing
SELLER
Springer Nature B.V.
SIZE
27.4
MB
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