Picturing America : : Photography and the Sense of Place / / Kerstin Schmidt, Julia Isabel Faisst.

Picturing America: Photography and the Sense of Place argues that photography is a prevalent practice of making American places. Its collected essays epitomize not only how pictures situate us in a specific place, but also how they create a sense of such mutable place-worlds. Understanding photograp...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, , Boston : : Brill | Rodopi,, 2019.
Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Series:Spatial Practices 26.
Physical Description:1 online resource (269 pages).
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Introduction: The Place of Photography /
From Sewers to Selfies: the Evolution of Photographs into Infrastructure /
Nowhere, Now Here: Lee Friedlander’s Self Portrait and the National Ground /
Photography, Revision, and the City in Henry James’s New York Edition and Alvin Langdon Coburn’s London /
Gogol + Nikhil = Nikon? Power, Place, and Photography in Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake /
Relations to the Real: the Fugitive Documentary of Stan Douglas and James Casebere /
Waste Landscapes: Photographing the Course of Empire /
Wear Your Shelter: Climate Change Photography and Mary Mattingly’s Nomadographies /
At Home: the Visual Culture of Privacy /
Pictorialism in the American West and Regionalism Writ-Large /
The Governing Eye: Heart Mountain through the Lens of War Relocation Authority and Bureau of Reclamation Photographs /
Over Here, Over There, Down Below: American Photographers Confront the Great War /
Remapping the Geography of Class: Photography, Protest, and the Politics of Space in the 1968 Poor People’s Campaign /
The Power of Place in Holocaust Postmemory Photography /
Non-Places: Stone Quarries Near Eichstätt, Germany /
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Summary:Picturing America: Photography and the Sense of Place argues that photography is a prevalent practice of making American places. Its collected essays epitomize not only how pictures situate us in a specific place, but also how they create a sense of such mutable place-worlds. Understanding photographs as prime sites of knowledge production and advocates of socio-political transformations, a transnational set of scholars reveals how images enact both our perception and conception of American environments. They investigate the power photography yields in shaping our ideas of self, nation, and empire, of private and public space, through urban, landscape, wasteland and portrait photography. The volume radically reconfigures how pictures alter the development of American places in the past, present, and future.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004385479
9004385460
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Kerstin Schmidt, Julia Isabel Faisst.