Photography and its critics
a cultural history, 1839-1900
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Author
Publication
1997 - Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K, England
Language
English
Word Count
55,500 words, Guess
Page Count
222 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL993057M
- ISBN-100521550432
- OCLC Control Number35043356
- OCLC Control Numberuvresposthumesde00lame
- Library of Congress Control Number96031557
and 2 more
- LibraryThing108915
- Goodreads2270544
Classifications
- DDC770
- LCCTR187 .M37 1997
Description
Photography and Its Critics offers an original 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.
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Series Statement
- Cambridge perspectives on photography
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