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Spectral Evidence The Photography Of Trauma 1st Edition Ulrich Baer

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Spectral Evidence The Photography Of Trauma 1st Edition Ulrich Baer
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Publisher: The MIT Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.16 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Ulrich Baer
ISBN: 9780262025157, 0262025159
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Spectral Evidence The Photography Of Trauma 1st Edition Ulrich Baer by Ulrich Baer 9780262025157, 0262025159 instant download after payment.

Ulrich Baer traces the overlooked connection between the experience of trauma and the photographic image. Instead of treating trauma as a photographic "theme," Baer examines the striking parallel between those moments arrested mechanically by photography and those arrested experientially by the traumatized psyche―moments that bypass normal cognition and memory. Taking as points of departure Charcot's images of hysteria and Freud's suggestion that the unconscious is structured like a camera, Baer shows how the invention of photography and the emergence of the modern category of "trauma" intersect. Drawing on recent work in the field of trauma studies, he shows how experiences that are inherently split between their occurrence and their remembrance might register in and as photographic images.

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