Illuminations: Women Writing on Photography from the 1850s to the PresentLiz Heron, Val Williams Duke University Press, 1996 - 521 oldal The first anthology of its kind, Illuminations presents a comprehensive selection of women's writings on photography. It proposes a new and different history by demonstrating the ways in which women's perspectives have advanced photographic criticism over the last 150 years. Extraordinarily wide-ranging in its scope, this collection chronicles the role of women in photography as critics, historians, and practitioners. Readers will find Julia Margaret Cameron's bold description of her photographic method, Rosalind Krauss's exploration of what the camera means for Surrealism, Margaret Bourke-White and Carol Squiers with differing perspectives on Life magazine, as well as essays by Eudora Welty, Susan Sontag, Lucy Lippard, Berenice Abbott, Dorthea Lange, and many others. Illuminations begins with a short piece on the daguerreotype by Elizabeth Barrett Browning then moves through the avant-garde influence of Dada, Bauhaus, and surrealism, to fashion and portrait photography, continuing with documentary and reportage, the emergence of feminist analysis, and postmodern and postcolonial criticism. Encompassing many varied points of view, this volume offers pieces on individual photographers such as Diane Arbus, Ansel Adams, Barbara Kruger, Edward Weston, and Cindy Sherman along with theoretical work by contemporary writers including Jane Gallop, Coco Fusco, and Laura Mulvey. An historic anthology, Illuminations shows that women have been writing about photography from its beginnings and have intervened in the key debates of the past century and a half. It will welcomed by those interested in photography, gender studies, and women and the arts. Contributors. Berenice Abbott, Dawn Ades, Susan H. Aiken, Jan Avgikos, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Margaret Bourke-White, Deborah Bright, Susan Butler, Julia Margaret Cameron, Cynthia Chris, Louise Dahl-Wolfe, Gen Doy, Olive Edis, Ute Eskildsen, Andrea Fisher, Gisèle Freund, Coco Fusco, Jane Gallop, Nan Goldin, Jewelle Gomez, Jan Zita Grover, Judith Mara Gutman, Maria Morris Hambourg, Liz Heron, Alice Hughes, Karen Knorr, Rosalind Krauss, Annette Kuhn, Dorothea Lange, Therese Lichtenstein, Lucy Lippard, Catherine Lord, Mary Warner Marien, Elizabeth McCausland, Roberta McGrath, Lee Miller, Tina Modotti, Lucia Moholy, Laura Mulvey, Carole Naggar, Nancy Newhall, Amy Rule, Lauren Sedofsky, Ingrid Sischy, Abigail Solomon-Godeau, Susan Sontag, Jo Spence, Carol Squiers, Varvara Stepanova, Anne Tucker, Eudora Welty, Dorothy Wilding, Val Wiliams, Anne-Marie Willis, Madame Yevonde |
Tartalomjegyzék
On the Daguerreotype | 2 |
Annals of My Glass House | 8 |
Photography During the July | 14 |
The Camera Against the Paris Commune | 21 |
Extending the Grand Tour | 32 |
Germany The Weimar Republic | 53 |
Photomontage | 64 |
A Hundred Years of Photography | 70 |
Ansel Adams The Eloquent Light | 270 |
Witkins Others | 283 |
The Other Side | 291 |
Cindy Sherman Burning | 300 |
Winning the Game | 307 |
Two Types of Photography Criticism | 319 |
Of Mother Nature and Marlboro Men | 333 |
32 | 346 |
38 | 113 |
Photography 1914 | 119 |
In Pursuit of Perfection | 125 |
Documentary and Reportage | 131 |
Looking at Life | 140 |
14 | 144 |
The Assignment Ill Never Forget | 151 |
One Time One Place | 161 |
Documentary Photography | 170 |
The Seige of St Malo | 178 |
Star Wars The Photographer | 185 |
Photography at the Crossroads | 203 |
Crowned with Thorns Creative | 223 |
21 | 229 |
On Photography | 230 |
What Becomes a Legend Most | 237 |
Tina Modotti Letters to Edward Weston | 251 |
On Photography | 260 |
Dykes in Context Some Problems | 348 |
37 | 365 |
64 | 373 |
Dialogue with Spectatorship Barbara Kruger | 377 |
Between Frames | 386 |
The Pleasure of the Phototext | 394 |
Interview Fetishism of BlackandWhite | 403 |
Partial Recall | 413 |
The Unveiled Algerian Women | 422 |
Essential Differences Photographs | 434 |
A Strategy of Appearances | 442 |
Showing Our Faces A Century of Black | 448 |
Gateway to a Labyrinth | 457 |
Remembrance | 471 |
66 | 479 |
A Mutable Mirror Claude Cahun | 485 |
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