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Title The camerawork essays : context and meaning in photography / edited by Jessica Evans ; picture research by Sandy Weiland ; preface by Barbara Hunt
Published London : Rivers Oram Press ; New York : Published in the USA by New York University Press, 1997

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Description 264 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Contents Preface / Barbara Hunt -- Introduction / Jessica Evans -- 1. Ways of Remembering / John Berger -- 2. Context as a Determinant of Photographic Meaning / John A. Walker -- 3. The World of Photography or Photography of the World? / John Tagg -- 4. Art, Common Sense and Photography / Victor Burgin -- 5. The Object of Photography / Don Slater -- 6. On Foucault: Disciplinary Power and Photography / David Green -- 7. Mass Observation: The Intellectual Climate / David Alan Mellor -- 8. Nation, Mandate, Memory / Don Macpherson -- 9. Pictured History: The Matchgirls' Strike 1888 / Terry Smith -- 10. Marketing the Medium: An Anti-Marketing Report / Don Slater -- 11. Towards a Feminist Erotica / Kathy Myers -- 12. Fashion: Double-Page Spread / Rosetta Brooks -- 13. Left in Sight / Stuart Hall -- 14. Loves Labour Lost / Kathy Myers -- 15. An Affront to Taste? The Disturbances of Jo Spence / Jessica Evans
Summary "Camerawork was the only UK magazine devoted to a critical and contextual study of photography as a social practice involving relations between the producer, the forms of distribution and the viewers and participants. It thus challenged hallowed ideas on photography and photographic education and helped its contributors to establish regulations, in some cases world-wide, as writers and thinkers on photographic and art history and theory." "This book collects essays first published in Camerawork between 1976 and 1985, but no longer easily accessible, and a new essay on the work of Jo Spence, an originator of the magazine and workshop. The substantial introduction provides an historical survey of the development of radical photographic practice. The essays cover genres ranging from advertising and documentary to amateur photography; each author has written a new introduction to contextualise the original piece. While The Camerawork Essays will appeal to the beginner in photographic theory, media studies and cultural studies, it also offers a sophistication helpful to specialists."--BOOK JACKET
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Photographic criticism.
Photography -- Philosophy.
Author Evans, Jessica.
LC no. 96219739
ISBN 1854890808
1854890816 paperback