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20th Century Photography & Literature Hardcover by Mays, Fisher & Cunningham (2005)

20th Century Photography & Literature Hardcover by Mays, Fisher & Cunningham (2005)

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Further Details Title: Photography and Literature in the Twentieth Century Condition: New Contributor: Sas Mays (Edited by), Andrew Fisher (Edited by), David Cunningham (Edited by) Author: Sas Mays EA...

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Further Details Title: Photography and Literature in the Twentieth Century Condition: New Contributor: Sas Mays (Edited by), Andrew Fisher (Edited by), David Cunningham (Edited by) Author: Sas Mays EAN: 9781904303466 ISBN: 9781904303466 Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Press Format: Hardback Release Date: 08/23/2005 Genre: Arts & Photography Topic: Society & Culture, Literary Criticism Item Height: 212mm Item Length: 148mm Language: English Description: Photography and Literature in the Twentieth-Century offers an accessible and fresh approach to an object of interdisciplinary research that is currently receiving increased international attention. Providing a broad historical schema, and examining pivotal moments within it, the collection brings together a range of writers and practitioners who help to guide the reader through a historical cross-section of current work in this area. Unlike most existing studies, this volume considers both key literary figures, from Proust to Sebald, and photographic practitioners, from Heartfield to Sekula, in order to give a commanding overview of its subject that is both well-informed and often ground-breaking. With original and accessible essays by acknowledged experts in the field, this is a book that should be of interest not only to students and teachers in departments of literature and photography, but also to those in cultural studies and art history, as well as photographic artists. Country/Region of Manufacture: GB Release Year: 2005 Missing Information? Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.

Specifics

Author

Sas Mays, Andrew Fisher, David Cunningham

Dewey Decimal

770.9

Dewey Edition

22

Format

Hardcover

ISBN-10

1904303463

ISBN-13

9781904303466

Intended Audience

College Audience

Item Length

8.7 in

Item Weight

29.7 Oz

Item Width

5.9 in

LC Classification Number

TR15

Language

English

Number of Pages

215 Pages

Publication Name

Photography and Literature in the Twentieth Century

Publication Year

2005

Publisher

Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Reviews

Although in the 20th century the relation between literature and photography was arguably as significant as literature's relation to painting in the 19th century, over the past generation the discussion of photography's multiple intersections and interactions with writing and writers have tended to narrow to a few overly canonised works. This volume reverses this situation through the diversity and originality of the essays it gathers together: it has the potential to reawaken a field that for too long has been allowed to remain dormant.

Subject

Modern / 20th Century, General, History, History / General

Subject Area

Literary Criticism, Art, Photography

Synopsis

Photography and Literature in the Twentieth-Century offers an accessible and fresh approach to an object of interdisciplinary research that is currently receiving increased international attention. Providing a broad historical schema, and examining pivotal moments within it, the collection brings together a range of writers and practitioners who help to guide the reader through a historical cross-section of current work in this area. Unlike most existing studies, this volume considers both key literary figures, from Proust to Sebald, and photographic practitioners, from Heartfield to Sekula, in order to give a commanding overview of its subject that is both well-informed and often ground-breaking. With original and accessible essays by acknowledged experts in the field, this is a book that should be of interest not only to students and teachers in departments of literature and photography, but also to those in cultural studies and art history, as well as photographic artists., Although in the 20th century the relation between literature and photography was arguably as significant as literature's relation to painting in the 19th century, over the past generation the discussion of photography's multiple intersections and interactions with writing and writers have tended to narrow to a few overly canonised works. This volume reverses this situation through the diversity and originality of the essays it gathers together: it has the potential to reawaken a field that for too long has been allowed to remain dormant. - Norman Bryson, Professor of Art History, Theory and Criticism, University of California, San Diego, and author of Looking at the Overlooked. From Proust to Sebald, photography has occupied a significant place in literature, and visa versa. This book makes an important contribution to engaging with the relationship between the photograph and the text. - Steve Edwards, Open University, and author of The Making of English Photography. Discussion of literature and photography still tends to languish in the realms of image and text, rather than in the literary strategizing of photographers, or in the recurrent placing of the effects of the photographic act in twentieth-century fiction. Photography and Literature in the Twentieth Century remedies this. One of the most significant outcomes of the conjunction it generates is the realisation of how much the two are interrelated in the formation of modernism and after. The collection brings together work by some of the best emerging scholars and artists in the field. I highly recommend it. - John Roberts, University of Wolverhampton, and author of The Art of Interruption: Realism, Photography and the Everyday.

Type

Textbook

brand

Cambridge Scholars Publishing

gtin13

9781904303466

Reviews

  1. Njål Eide93

    A fascinating exploration of how photography and literature intersect in the 20th century, this book offers fresh insights through well-researched essays. The editors skillfully weave visual and textual analysis, making it a must-read for anyone interested in art, culture, or critical theory. The hardcover edition is beautifully crafted, adding to the pleasure of diving into its rich content. Highly recommended for scholars and enthusiasts alike!