Photography as activism : images for social change 🔍
MICHELLE. BOGRE
Routledge, 2, 2024
英语 [en] · PDF · 44.4MB · 2024 · 📘 非小说类图书 · 🚀/lgli/lgrs · Save
描述
This fully revised and updated second edition of Photography as Activism is both a study of activist photography, and a call to action. It offers students and documentary photographers insights into the theory, history, philosophy, and practice of photography as activism.
The book is lavishly illustrated with 85 key historical and contemporary images. Chapters have been revised to include contemporary ideas about representation, gaze, agency, and decolonizing the camera, as well as an expanded history that includes work from the global South and the civil rights movements in the US. A new fourth chapter focuses on activist practices that go beyond traditional reportage. It features 19 new interviews and updates on the original interviews. Photographers talk about their practices, the challenges they face in the twenty-first century, advice on working with NGOs and non-profits, and how to form partnerships to expand the dissemination of their work.
Photography as Activism is an essential text for courses on documentary and photojournalism, and those that explore art as social change more broadly, but also a call to action for young photographers to pick up their cameras and advocate for change.
The book is lavishly illustrated with 85 key historical and contemporary images. Chapters have been revised to include contemporary ideas about representation, gaze, agency, and decolonizing the camera, as well as an expanded history that includes work from the global South and the civil rights movements in the US. A new fourth chapter focuses on activist practices that go beyond traditional reportage. It features 19 new interviews and updates on the original interviews. Photographers talk about their practices, the challenges they face in the twenty-first century, advice on working with NGOs and non-profits, and how to form partnerships to expand the dissemination of their work.
Photography as Activism is an essential text for courses on documentary and photojournalism, and those that explore art as social change more broadly, but also a call to action for young photographers to pick up their cameras and advocate for change.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Psychology Press Ltd
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CRC Press
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United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
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Second edition, Abingdon, Oxon
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Cover
Half Title
Endorsements
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
List of Figures
Introduction
Chapter One Activism: Philosophy and Psychology
Equality and Justice
Conversation with Omar Imam
Focus on Solutions
Pursuing Long-Term Projects
Conversation with Donna Ferrato
Conversation with Sim Chi Yin
What Is Documentary?
Truth, Representation, and Postmodern Criticism
Controversy: Jonas Bendiksen and The Book of Veles
Insider/Outsider: Who Should Photograph Whom?
Conversation with Nicky Quamina-Woo
Visual Coloniality
Conversation with Mark Sealy
Representation, Agency, and Authorship
Conversation with Bayeté Ross Smith
Beyond Awareness: Images with Impact
Conversation with Mathieu Asselin
Chapter Two History and Social Reform
History: Early Activism, Social Reform, and the Progressive Era
Hill and Adamson
Activism Expanded: United Kingdom
America: Jacob Riis, Lewis Hine, and Frances B. Johnston
Farm Security Administration
Controversy: Dorothea Lange and the Migrant Mother
Mid- to Late Twentieth Century
Conversation with Paz Errázuriz
Civil Rights and New Narratives
Martin Luther King to Black Lives Matter
Defining the Photo Essay
W. Eugene Smith
Mary Ellen Mark
Stephen Shames
Susan Meiselas
Sebastião Salgado
Conversation with Tom Stoddart
Chinese Activist Photography
Environmental Activism
Conversation with Michael O. Snyder
Participatory Photography
Conversation with Robin Hammond
Conversation with Anthony Luvera
Chapter Three Awareness to Impact
Conflict and Its Aftermath
Conversation with Jonathan Torgovnik
Conversation with Marcus Bleasdale
Conversation with Stephen Dupont
Conversation with Eugene Richards
Visualizing the Invisible
Conversation with Ilvy Njiokiktjien
Conversation with Kiana Hayeri
Conversation with Frédéric Noy
Conversation with Brent Stirton
Conversation with Ed Kashi
Conversation with Greg Constantine
Chapter Four New Directions
Fazal Sheikh
Pushing the Edges of Documentary
Conversation with Laura El-Tantawy
Conversation with Poulimi Basu
America, Power Structures, and the Deep State
Conversation with Debi Cornwall
Conversation with Edmund Clark
Conversation with Lewis Bush
Conversation with Jan Banning
Appendix Resources
Spaces, Publications, Educational Organizations, and Websites
Non-profits, Organizations, and NGOs
Miscellaneous Projects
Foundations, Grants, and Awards
Festivals and Events
Agencies and Collectives
Archives
Photographers
Bibliography
Index
Half Title
Endorsements
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
List of Figures
Introduction
Chapter One Activism: Philosophy and Psychology
Equality and Justice
Conversation with Omar Imam
Focus on Solutions
Pursuing Long-Term Projects
Conversation with Donna Ferrato
Conversation with Sim Chi Yin
What Is Documentary?
Truth, Representation, and Postmodern Criticism
Controversy: Jonas Bendiksen and The Book of Veles
Insider/Outsider: Who Should Photograph Whom?
Conversation with Nicky Quamina-Woo
Visual Coloniality
Conversation with Mark Sealy
Representation, Agency, and Authorship
Conversation with Bayeté Ross Smith
Beyond Awareness: Images with Impact
Conversation with Mathieu Asselin
Chapter Two History and Social Reform
History: Early Activism, Social Reform, and the Progressive Era
Hill and Adamson
Activism Expanded: United Kingdom
America: Jacob Riis, Lewis Hine, and Frances B. Johnston
Farm Security Administration
Controversy: Dorothea Lange and the Migrant Mother
Mid- to Late Twentieth Century
Conversation with Paz Errázuriz
Civil Rights and New Narratives
Martin Luther King to Black Lives Matter
Defining the Photo Essay
W. Eugene Smith
Mary Ellen Mark
Stephen Shames
Susan Meiselas
Sebastião Salgado
Conversation with Tom Stoddart
Chinese Activist Photography
Environmental Activism
Conversation with Michael O. Snyder
Participatory Photography
Conversation with Robin Hammond
Conversation with Anthony Luvera
Chapter Three Awareness to Impact
Conflict and Its Aftermath
Conversation with Jonathan Torgovnik
Conversation with Marcus Bleasdale
Conversation with Stephen Dupont
Conversation with Eugene Richards
Visualizing the Invisible
Conversation with Ilvy Njiokiktjien
Conversation with Kiana Hayeri
Conversation with Frédéric Noy
Conversation with Brent Stirton
Conversation with Ed Kashi
Conversation with Greg Constantine
Chapter Four New Directions
Fazal Sheikh
Pushing the Edges of Documentary
Conversation with Laura El-Tantawy
Conversation with Poulimi Basu
America, Power Structures, and the Deep State
Conversation with Debi Cornwall
Conversation with Edmund Clark
Conversation with Lewis Bush
Conversation with Jan Banning
Appendix Resources
Spaces, Publications, Educational Organizations, and Websites
Non-profits, Organizations, and NGOs
Miscellaneous Projects
Foundations, Grants, and Awards
Festivals and Events
Agencies and Collectives
Archives
Photographers
Bibliography
Index
开源日期
2024-09-14
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