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Queer Methodology For Photography 1st Edition Asa Johannesson

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Queer Methodology For Photography 1st Edition Asa Johannesson
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.98 MB
Pages: 144
Author: Asa Johannesson
ISBN: 9781032285375, 1032285370
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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Queer Methodology For Photography 1st Edition Asa Johannesson by Asa Johannesson 9781032285375, 1032285370 instant download after payment.

This book presents new ways of approaching photographic discourse from a queer perspective, offering discussions on what a queering methodology for photography may entail by drawing links between artistic strategies in photographic practice and key theoretical concepts from photography theory, queer theory, critical theory, and philosophy. With different examples of conceptual perspectives, including representation, formalism, and mediumlessness, it seeks to diversify queer methodology for photography.
While primarily addressing photography, this book is entwined with broader philosophical questions concerning identity, difference, and the creations of systems of thought that limit the possibilities of existence to binary categorisation. It proposes a new concept of the photographic image that addresses its materiality, in the form of the poetic and the political, in relationship to a generative principle that is named as a queer quality: the photograph’s ability to voice queer concerns also beyond its role as representation.

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