Photography, Vision, and the Production of Modern Bodies (Suny Series, Interruptions: Border Testimony(Ies) and Critical Discourse/S) (Suny Series, ... Border Testimony & Critical Discourse)
Book Details
Author(s)Suren Lalvani
PublisherState University of New York Press
ISBN / ASIN0791427188
ISBN-139780791427187
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Sales Rank688,399
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Description
Examines photography and its contribution to changing notions of the body in modernity. Lalvani argues that modernity represents the powerful privileging of vision and the introduction of a paradigm of seeing that is historically distinctive. Taking the introduction of photography in the nineteenth century as a crucial development in the expansion of modern vision, he draws on the writings of Alan Sekula, John Tagg, Jonathan Crary, Norman Bryson and Martin Jay to examine in a comprehensive manner how photography functioned to organize a set of relations between knowledge, power, and the body. However, in taking a broad cultural studies approach Lalvani situates the practices of photography within the larger visual order of the nineteenth century. He demonstrates how the new lines of visibility formed not only by photography but by new urban spaces and new modes of transportation resulted in a particular organizing of the social order, of subjectivity and social relations.
