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The Camera And The Press American Visual And Print Culture In The Age Of The Daguerreotype Marcy J Dinius

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The Camera And The Press American Visual And Print Culture In The Age Of The Daguerreotype Marcy J Dinius
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.34 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Marcy J. Dinius
ISBN: 9780812206340, 0812206347
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The Camera And The Press American Visual And Print Culture In The Age Of The Daguerreotype Marcy J Dinius by Marcy J. Dinius 9780812206340, 0812206347 instant download after payment.

Through a wide-ranging examination of antebellum images and literature, The Camera and the Press shows how Americans' first encounter with photography was more textual than visual. This thoroughly illustrated case study reexamines current theories on new media and reconnects print and visual culture in nineteenth-century America.


Through a wide-ranging examination of antebellum images and literature, The Camera and the Press shows how Americans' first encounter with photography was more textual than visual. This thoroughly illustrated case study reexamines current theories on new media and reconnects print and visual culture in nineteenth-century America.

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