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Photography and its Critics

Photography and its Critics

Photography and its Critics

A Cultural History, 1839–1900
Mary Warner Marien, Syracuse University, New York
September 2011
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9781107403383
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    First published in 1997, Photography and its Critics offers an overview of nineteenth-century American and European writing about photography from such disparate fields as art theory, social reform, and physiology. The earliest criticism of the invention was informed by an ample legacy of notions about objectivity, appearances, and copying. Received ideas about neutral vision, intuitive genius, and progress in art also shaped nineteenth-century understanding of photography. In this study, Mary Warner Marien argues that photography was an important social and cultural symbol for modernity and change in several fields, such as art and social reform. Moreover, she demonstrates how photography quickly emerged as a pliant symbol for modernity and change, one that could as easily oppose progress as promote democracy.

    • Readable and accessible
    • Essential reading for those interested in nineteenth-century art as well as photography
    • Shows photography as a central concept and symbol, as well as an imaging system

    Product details

    September 2011
    Paperback
    9781107403383
    242 pages
    254 × 178 × 13 mm
    0.43kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. The origins of photographic discourse
    • 2. Photography and the modern in nineteenth-century thought
    • 3. Art, photography and society
    • 4. Forced to be free: photography, literacy, and mass culture
    • 5. The lure of modernity
    • Epilogue: ghosts: photography and the modern
    • Bibliographic survey.
      Author
    • Mary Warner Marien , Syracuse University, New York