Photography in and out of Africa

Photography in and out of Africa

Format:
E-Book (EPUB)
EAN:
9781317358244
Untertitel:
Iterations with Difference
Genre:
Kunst
Herausgeber:
Taylor & Francis
Anzahl Seiten:
340
Erscheinungsdatum:
02.02.2018

This book offers a range of perspectives on photography in Africa, bringing research on South African photography into conversation with work from several other places on the continent. The collection engages with the history of photography and its role in colonial regulation; with social documentation and self-representation; and with the place of portraits in the production of subjectivities, as well as contemporary and experimental photographic practices. Through analyses of photographs and archives, this book traces how photography both affirmed colonial worldviews, and disrupted and critiqued such forms of power. This book was published as a special issue of Social Dynamics.

Autorentext
Kylie Thomas is a Research Fellow at the Institute for Reconciliation and Social Justice, University of the Free State, South Africa. She writes about photography, violence, and South Africa during and after apartheid. She has held research fellowships at Stellenbosch University, the University of Cape Town, and the University of the Western Cape, and has taught in the Department of Fine Art at Rhodes University in Grahamstown, South Africa. She is the author of Impossible Mourning: HIV/AIDS and Visuality After Apartheid (2013). Louise Green is a senior lecturer in the Department of English at Stellenbosch University, Cape Town, South Africa. Her research draws on the critical insights of Theodor Adorno to investigate the place of nature in contemporary global culture. She works in the area of critical theory and visual studies, tracing the elusive, mobile and diverse formations of value in late capitalist society.

Inhalt
Part I 1. Introduction - Stereoscopic visions: reading colonial and contemporary African photography Kylie Thomas and Louise Green 2. Photographs from the Grahamstown Lunatic Asylum, South Africa, 1890-1907 Rory du Plessis 3. Of bodies captured: the visual representation of the Paarl march and Poqo in apartheid South Africa Bianca van Laun 4. Post-abolition Angola in a post-colonial mission archive: a preliminary contextualisation of a photograph from the Spiritans' mission in Malange, northern Angola, 1904 Madalina Florescu 5. Forward, Ever Forward: a reading of Robert Harris, Photographic Album of South African Scenery, Port Elizabeth, c.1880-1886 Michael Godby 6. From salons to the native reserve: reformulating the ''native question'' through pictorial photography in 1950s South Africa Phindezwa Mnyaka 7. Mining photographs: David Goldblatt's On the Mines Sally Gaule 8. One hundred years of suffering? ''Humanitarian crisis photography'' and self-representation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Aubrey Graham 9. Social documentary and personal investigations in contemporary South African photography: Tracey Derrick's ''One in Nine'' series Meghan Kirkwood 10. Re-covered: Wangechi Mutu, Kenyatta A.C. Hinkle, and the postcolonial potentiality of black women in colonial(ist) photographs Kanitra Fletcher 11. An interview with George Hallett John Edwin Mason 12. ''I never didn't take a picture'': on photojournalism and conflict - an interview with Greg Marinovich Paul Weinberg and Ian-Malcolm Rijsdijk Part II 13. Introduction - A density of texture: reading photography from South, North and West Africa Louise Green and Kylie Thomas 14. Fractured compounds: photographing post-apartheid compounds and hostels Svea Josephy 15. Photographic portraits of migrants in South Africa: framed between identity photographs and (self-)presentation Marietta Kesting 16. Remembrance: the Essop brothers, formative realism and contemporary African photography Raél Jero Salley 17. The politics of portrait photographs in southern Nigerian newspapers, 1945-1954 Rouven Kunstmann 18. A lightness of vision: the poetics of Relation in Malian art photography Allison Moore 19. In search of African history: the re-appropriation of photographic archives by contemporary visual artists Erika Nimis 20. From myth to history: Ethiopia and Eritrea's transformations in four photographic works Marian Nur Goni 21. The aesthetic and practical fields of excrementality of L'boulevard festival Moulay Driss El Maarouf 22. The aftermath of oppression: in search of resolution through family photographs of the forcibly removed of District Six, Cape Town Siona O'Connell


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