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E-grāmata: Picturing Place: Photography and the Geographical Imagination

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  • Formāts: 368 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Oct-2021
  • Izdevniecība: I.B. Tauris
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000548785
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  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Oct-2021
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000548785

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The advent of photography opened new worlds to 19th-century viewers, who became able to visualize themselves, their immediate surroundings, their communities, and the world beyond. The geographical imagination—the ability to know the world and situate oneself in space and time—fostered the expectations and applications of photographic technologies, and photographic technologies expresses the form and reach of the geographical imagination. This dialectic is the basis of this collection of intriguing essays, which explore the diverse ways in which the relationship manifested.

Recenzijas

'A compelling read...if you are interested in the relationship between geographical imagination and photographic representation you will enjoy this historical journey through the practices and idea of both.' - Katrine Kjoeller, The Magazine of the Royal Geographical Society 'diverse perspectives on the subject' 'does an excellent job' 'a major contribution and should be read by everyone who uses images in teaching, research or publication.' - Area Journal; Landscape Research: "Schwarz and Ryan have provided some excellent case studies and ideas for geographers to use." 'An altogether wonderful set of reflections on the reciprocal relations between photographic impulses and geographical imaginings. 'Picturing Place' illuminates how place is pictured. But it does much more. It shows the central place of picturing in the making of geographical knowledge. No one interested in visual culture can afford to be without this outstanding collection of interdisciplinary essays ranging over five continents and fifteen decades.' - David N. Livingstone

Figures
vii
Acknowledgements x
Contributors xii
Introduction: Photography and the Geographical Imagination 1(18)
Joan M. Schwartz
James R. Ryan
PART I Picturing Place
19(96)
La Mission Heliographique: Architectural Photography, Collective Memory and the Patrimony of France, 1851
21(34)
M. Christine Boyer
Retracing the Outlines of Rome: Intertextuality and Imaginative Geographies in Nineteenth-Century Photographs
55(19)
Maria Antonella Pelizzari
Visualizing Eternity: Photographic Constructions of the Grand Canyon
74(22)
David E. Nye
Family as Place: Family Photograph Albums and the Domestication of Public and Private Space
96(19)
Deborah Chambers
PART II Framing the Nation
115(78)
Picturing Nations: Landscape Photography and National Identity in Britain and Germany in the Mid-Nineteenth Century
117(24)
Jens Jager
Capturing and Losing the `Lie of the Land': Railway Photography and Colonial Nationalism in Early Twentieth-Century South Africa
141(21)
Jeremy Foster
Constructing the State, Managing the Corporation, Transforming the Individual: Photography, Immigration and the Canadian National Railways, 1925-30
162(31)
Brian S. Osborne
PART III Colonial Encounters
193(88)
Emperors of the Gaze: Photographic Practices and Productions of Space in Egypt, 1839--1914
195(31)
Derek Gregory
Mapping a Sacred Geography: Photographic Surveys by the Royal Engineers in the Holy Land, 1864--68
226(17)
Kathleen Stewart Howe
Home and Empire: Photographs of British Families in the Lucknow Album, 1856--57
243(18)
Alison Blunt
Negotiating Spaces: Some Photographic Incidents in the Western Pacific, 1883--84
261(20)
Elizabeth Edwards
Epilogue
281(24)
Wunderkammer to World Wide Web: Picturing Place in the Post-Photographic Era
283(22)
William J. Mitchell
Notes 305(42)
Index 347


Joan M. Schwartz is Senior Photography Specialist at the National Archives of Canada, Ottawa. James R. Ryan is Lecturer in Human Geography at The Queen's University, Belfast.