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Contemporary Photography in France: Between Theory and Practice

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Abstract

This publication traces the broad arc of photography’s development in France from the 1970s to the present day. A decade-by-decade account reveals unexpected points of convergence between practices that are not usually considered in a comparative perspective. These include photographic practices in contemporary art, documentary, photojournalism, and fashion. Author Olga Smith sets these practices in dialogue with French philosophy – the writings of Roland Barthes, Jean Baudrillard, and Jacques Rancière – to produce an innovative study of the intersections between the photographic image, text, practice, and theory. This analysis is guided by an understanding of photography as deeply engaged with historical, cultural, and intellectual events that defined French national experience in the contemporary period. Landscape provides a particular focus to study issues of key significance, including national identification, colonial past, legacies of modernization and environmental breakdown.


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Author(s): Smith O

Publication type: Authored Book

Publication status: Published

Series Title: Lieven Gevaert Series 32

Year: 2022

Number of Pages: 230

Online publication date: 21/10/2022

Acceptance date: 20/10/2022

Publisher: Leuven University Press

Place Published: Leuven

URL: https://lup.be/products/210472

Library holdings: Search Newcastle University Library for this item

ISBN: 9789461664891


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