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.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|52 pages
Photography in the Anthropocene
chapter 3|10 pages
Decolonizing Detritus
chapter 4|11 pages
The Politics of Water
part II|78 pages
Decolonial Practices
chapter 7|11 pages
Can We Use Photography Against Photography?
chapter 8|15 pages
Decolonial Strategies and the Southasian Imagination
chapter 9|13 pages
What's Class Got to Do With It?
chapter 11|13 pages
Localising Identity and Understanding Legacy
chapter 12|12 pages
Archive In Situ
part III|60 pages
Gender and Queer Theory in Photography Today
chapter 15|9 pages
Visual Disruptions of Global Landscapes
chapter 18|6 pages
Poetic, Critical and Political Resonance
part IV|82 pages
New Materialities
chapter 19|12 pages
An Engine, Not a Camera
chapter 20|10 pages
Cut and Paste
chapter 21|11 pages
Public Arrivals, Private Departure
chapter 22|11 pages
The Physical Lives of Images, Their Matter, Appearances and Disappearances in the Context of Beirut
chapter 23|12 pages
The Stickiness of Images
chapter 24|12 pages
The Archive of Unnamed Workers
chapter 25|12 pages
Cai Dongdong's Artistic Trajectory
part V|58 pages
Forming Communities
chapter 29|10 pages
Towards A New Arts Ecosystem
chapter 30|14 pages
Towards an Artisanal Intelligence
part VI|62 pages
Global Approaches to Photobooks
