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Photography and Its Origins

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Sheehan Tanya, Zervigon Andres

Couverture de l’ouvrage Photography and Its Origins

Recent decades have seen a flourishing interest in and speculation about the origins of photography. Spurred by rediscoveries of ?first? photographs and proclamations of photography?s death in the digital age, scholars have been rethinking who and what invented the medium.

Photography and Its Origins reflects on this interest in photography?s beginnings by reframing it in critical and specifically historiographical terms. How and why do we write about the origins of the medium? Whom or what do we rely on to construct those narratives? What?s at stake in choosing to tell stories of photography?s genesis in one way or another? And what kind of work can those stories do?

Edited by Tanya Sheehan and Andrés Mario Zervigón, this collection of 16 original essays, illustrated with 32 colour images, showcases prominent and emerging voices in the field of photography studies. Their research cuts across disciplines and methodologies, shedding new light on old questions about histories and their writing.

Photography and Its Origins will serve as a valuable resource for students and scholars in art history, visual and media studies, and the history of science and technology.

Introduction Tanya Sheehan and Andrés ZervigónPart I: Rethinking first photograph(er)s 1. A Sensational Story: Helmut Gernsheim and "The World’s First Photograph" Jessica S. McDonald 2. What’s Wrong with Daguerre? Hans Rooseboom 3. Omphaloskeptical? On Daguerre, Smoke Drawing, Finger Painting, and Photography Stephen C. Pinson 4. The Past through the Looking Glass Dan EstabrookPart II: Multiplying beginnings 5. Origins without End Geoffrey Batchen 6. Notes towards New Accounts of Photography’s Invention Douglas R. Nickel 7. Against Photographic Exceptionalism Stephen Bann 8. Sacred Stories: Photography’s Indigenous Origins Heather Shannon 9. Seeing Ourselves as Others See Us: Frederick Douglass’s Reflections on Daguerreotypy and Racial Difference Marcy J. DiniusPart III: Writing (trans)national histories 10. "An American Sun Shines Brighter," or, Photography Was (Not) Invented in the United States FrançoisBrunet 11. The Bertoloni Album: Rethinking Photography’s National Identity Beth Saunders 12. Photography and Its Chinese Origins Yi Gu 13. Looking into the Past and Present: The Origins of Photography in Africa Jürg SchneiderPart IV: Tracing scientific origins 14. Self-Reflections: The Nature of Sir Humphry Davy’s Photographic "Failures" Jordan Bear 15. Natural/Mechanical: Keywords in the Conception of Early Photography Laura Saltz 16. A Note on the Science of Photography: Reconsidering the Invention Story Kelley Wilder Selected bibliography

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Tanya Sheehan is Associate Professor in the Department of Art at Colby College, where she teaches American art history and the history of photography. She is the author of Doctored: The Medicine of Photography in Nineteenth-Century America (2011) and editor of Photography, History, Difference (2014). Andrés Mario Zervigón is Associate Professor of the History of Photography in the Art History Department at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. He is author of John Heartfield and the Agitated Image: Photography, Persuasion, and the Rise of Avant-Garde Photomontage (2012).