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The Extraordinary Archive Of Arthur J Munby Photographing Class And Gender In The Nineteenth Century 1st Edition Sarah Edge

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The Extraordinary Archive Of Arthur J Munby Photographing Class And Gender In The Nineteenth Century 1st Edition Sarah Edge
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 38.55 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Sarah Edge
ISBN: 9781780766973, 9781786722119, 9781786732118, 1780766971, 1786722119, 1786732114
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1
Volume: 14

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The Extraordinary Archive Of Arthur J Munby Photographing Class And Gender In The Nineteenth Century 1st Edition Sarah Edge by Sarah Edge 9781780766973, 9781786722119, 9781786732118, 1780766971, 1786722119, 1786732114 instant download after payment.

In the mid-1860s Arthur J Munby began to collect the first mass-produced photographic images of working-class women in England, recording fascinating details about the women, the places he purchased the photographs and the raging debates on this new commercial practice of photography, in accompanying diaries. Many of these images – not to mention Munby’s fascinating diaries - have never been published before. This book examines this previously un-investigated archive, offering a fresh and arresting perspective on the interrelationships between photographic representations of working-class women, the creation of new identities of class and gender and the evolution of popular conceptions of photography itself.

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