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The making of English photographyThe making of English photography

The making of English photography

Edwards, Steve

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"The Making of English Photography examines the development of English photography as an industrial, commercial, and, most problematically, artistic enterprise. Concentrating on the first decades of photography's history, Edwards tracks the pivotal distinction between art and document as it emerged in the writings of the "men of science" and professional photographers, suggesting that this key opposition is rooted in social fantasies of the worker. Through a close reading of the photographic press in the 1860s, he both reconstructs the ideological world of photographers and employs the unstable category of photography to cast light on art, class, and industrial knowledge." "Bringing together an array of early photographs, recent historical and theoretical scholarship, and extensive archival sources, The Making of English Photography sheds new light on the prevailing discourses of photography as well as, more generally, the antinomics of art and work in a world shaped by social division."--Jacket.

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OL Work ID
OL5836401W

Subjects

HistoryPhotographyArt, british, history

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