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010 _a2013003130
020 _a9781606061510
050 _aNX650.E85P49 2013
082 _a778.9'9956--dc23
245 0 _aPhotography's Orientalism:
_bNew essays on Colonial Representation/
_cEdited by Ali Behdad and Luke Gartlan
260 _aLos Angeles;
_bGetty Research Institute;
_c2013
300 _a215p;
_c25x18cm
490 _aGetty Research Institutes- Issues & Debates
520 _aPhotography’s Orientalism is a collection of essays that explore how 19th- and early 20th-century photography helped shape and sustain Europe’s Orientalist vision of the Middle East and India. The volume examines both European and non-European photographers working in these regions, showing how photographic practices were entwined with colonial, touristic, and ideological imperatives. It investigates how images of the “Orient” were constructed, circulated, consumed, and contested. Contributors: Ali Behdad, Luke Gartlan, Christopher Pinney, Mary Roberts, Nancy Micklewright, Esra Akcan, Darcy Grimaldo Grigsby, Hannah Feldman, Rob Linrothe, John Tagg.
546 _aEnglish
650 _aOrientalism
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650 _aRace
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650 _aTR624-835 Technology- Applied Photography
700 _aBehdad, Ali
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700 _aGartlan, Luke
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