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Representation and Photography: A Screen Education Reader
 
 

Representation and Photography: A Screen Education Reader [Paperback]

Manuel Alvarado , Edward Buscombe , Richard Collins

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...this anthology presents a strong collection of ideas that...serve as a strong foundation for an understanding of how representation and photography, whatever its form, interact today. afterimage

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Representation and Photography contains 12 classic articles by important thinkers such as John Berger, Victor Burgin, Griselda Pollock, Jo Spence, and John Tagg. These seminal essays were first published between 1976 and 1981 in Screen Education, the influential journal that pioneered the teaching and study of the visual image. They applied to the still image many of the new ideas derived from semiotics, Marxism, and psychoanalysis that were being developed within the related field of film studies. In this book they are collected together for the first time.

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This article describes some of the ongoing work of two practising photographers, members of the Half Moon Photography Workshop Collective, which runs an independent gallery in London's East End committed to showing social and documentary photography, linked to workshops and seminars. Read the first page
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