ABSTRACT

In response to widespread demand for more knowledge and insight about contemporary photographies beyond Western centers of production and dissemination, this volume provides a transnational discussion, grounded in dialogue between authors and editors from diverse locations and contexts.

Ecological and decolonial discourses around photography reveal the medium’s global entanglements: images produced on one side of the globe are the result of labors which span its full surface. At the same time, the multiplicity of approaches and understandings of the photograph reveal that, even though it might seem like a universal language, we utilize its tools to radically different ends. The volume explores issues surrounding cultural translation, photography’s response to climate change, decolonial practices, network formation, new materialities, identities and the role of photobooks. It also provides in-depth surveys and case studies of global practices and theories, alongside interviews and roundtable discussions with key figures whose perspectives illuminate the contemporary field.

This groundbreaking collection is an essential resource for academics and students working in or with photography, contextual studies, history, and theory, but also media and cultural studies more broadly.

The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

chapter 1|12 pages

Introduction

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Global Photographies and Questions of Cultural Translation
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part I|52 pages

Photography in the Anthropocene

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chapter 2|12 pages

The View from the South

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chapter 3|10 pages

Decolonizing Detritus

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(Re)cycles of Extraction and (e-)Waste in the Photographs of Jean Claude Nsabimana
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chapter 4|11 pages

The Politics of Water

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Social Justice and Photography in the Anthropocene in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
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chapter 5|9 pages

Antarctica, Ice, and Photography

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part II|78 pages

Decolonial Practices

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chapter 7|11 pages

Can We Use Photography Against Photography?

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An Interview with Rolando Vázquez Melken
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chapter 8|15 pages

Decolonial Strategies and the Southasian Imagination

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Auto-narrative, Archival Responses and Counter-narratives
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chapter 9|13 pages

What's Class Got to Do With It?

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Decoloniality, Spatiality, Class Struggle in the Photographs of The Evaton Peoples' Archive
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chapter 10|12 pages

Tongue in Cheek

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Julie Edel Hardenberg's Visual Language
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chapter 11|13 pages

Localising Identity and Understanding Legacy

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A New Generation of Hungarian Photographers Searches for the ‘Locus of Enunciation’
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chapter 12|12 pages

Archive In Situ

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Emese Mucsi and Nina Mangalanayagam in conversation with Jennifer Bajorek
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part III|60 pages

Gender and Queer Theory in Photography Today

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chapter 13|12 pages

Visual Constellations

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Narratives for Emancipated Subjectivities
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chapter 15|9 pages

Visual Disruptions of Global Landscapes

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Women Photographers Reframe Patriarchy
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chapter 18|6 pages

Poetic, Critical and Political Resonance

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Report From a Roundtable Between Selfa A. Chew-Melendez, Flora Dunster, Josefina Goñi Bacigalupi, Sandra Nagel, Alejandra Niedermaier and Jonathan Lalloz
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part IV|82 pages

New Materialities

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chapter 19|12 pages

An Engine, Not a Camera

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Curating Environmental Histories of Photography and Extraction
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chapter 20|10 pages

Cut and Paste

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Performing History, Materiality, and the Family Album in the Work of Lebohang Kganye
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chapter 21|11 pages

Public Arrivals, Private Departure

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The Life of Images at Chobi Mela and Photo Kathmandu
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chapter 23|12 pages

The Stickiness of Images

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Materiality and Attention in Contemporary European Photographies
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chapter 24|12 pages

The Archive of Unnamed Workers

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Examining the Legacy of Colonial-Era Photography in AI
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chapter 25|12 pages

Cai Dongdong's Artistic Trajectory

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From Conceptual Image Making to Photographic Installation
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part V|58 pages

Forming Communities

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chapter 27|9 pages

Photography and Trans-Africanism

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A Story of Journeys
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chapter 28|12 pages

Collection and Educational Dissemination

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A Case Study in Bogotá, Colombia
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chapter 29|10 pages

Towards A New Arts Ecosystem

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PhotoIreland's Strategy in Converging Communities Around Photography
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chapter 30|14 pages

Towards an Artisanal Intelligence

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Reflections From the Academic Periphery in Latin America
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part VI|62 pages

Global Approaches to Photobooks

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chapter 31|8 pages

The Expansion of the Photobook

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From Traditional to Post-Digital
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chapter 32|11 pages

The Photobook as Shape Shifter in the Expanded Realm of Contemporary Photography

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Examples from South Korea
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chapter 33|11 pages

Transforming Perspectives

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A Conversation with Yanyou Yuan Di, Pioneer of Chinese Contemporary Photographic Publishing
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chapter 34|8 pages

Toward a Publishing Model to Come

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Japanese Photography and Its Histories
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chapter 35|11 pages

Foto Féminas

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Shaping the Narrative of Female Photographers from Latin America and the Caribbean
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