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Women and Photography in Africa : Creative Practices and Feminist Challenges

Autor Darren Newbury / Lorena Rizzo / Kylie Thomas

Editorial ROUTLEDGE

Women and Photography in Africa : Creative Practices and Feminist Challenges
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  • Editorial ROUTLEDGE
  • ISBN13 9781350136564
  • ISBN10 1350136565
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Idioma Inglés

Women and Photography in Africa : Creative Practices and Feminist Challenges

Autor Darren Newbury / Lorena Rizzo / Kylie Thomas

Editorial ROUTLEDGE

-5% dto.    41,50€
39,42€
Ahorra 2,07€
No disponible, consulte disponibilidad
Envío gratis
España peninsular

Detalles del libro

This collection explores women's multifaceted historical and contemporary involvement in photography in Africa.

The book offers new ways of thinking about the history of photography, exploring through case studies the complex and historically specific articulations of gender and photography on the continent, and attending to the challenge and potential of contemporary feminist and postcolonial engagements with the medium. The volume is organised in thematic sections that present the lives and work of historically significant yet overlooked women photographers, as well as the work of acclaimed contemporary African women photographers such as Hela Ammar, Fatoumata Diabate, Lebohang Kganye and Zanele Muholi. The book offers critical reflections on the politics of gendered knowledge production and the production of racialised and gendered identities and alternative and subaltern subjectivities. Several chapters illuminate how contemporary African women photographers, collectors and curators are engaging with colonial photographic archives to contest stereotypical forms of representation and produce powerful counter-histories.

Raising critical questions about race, gender and the history of photography, the collection provides a model for interdisciplinary feminist approaches for scholars and students of art history, visual studies and African history.