The imaginaries of northern landscape have not remained static in the era of ecological crisis but play a pivotal function within the geopolitics of visual representation. Such imaginaries can sanction those dominant discourses that frame environmental catastrophe as the consequence of undifferentiated human activity, but, it is argued, they also have the capacity to represent a complexity and heterogeneity frequently absent from this broad discursive field. The contributors to this volume engage with the practice, curation and utilization of photography and other lens-based media, to examine the critical role of visual culture in shaping and interrogating conceptions of environmental catastrophe.
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Besprochen in:https://blogs.shu.ac.uk, 01.06.2023
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Höhe: 223 mm
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978-3-8376-6026-5 (9783837660265)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Darcy White is principal lecturer in visual culture in the Department of Media Arts and Communication, Sheffield Hallam University, where she teaches the history and theory of photography. She is the founder of the Northern Light Contemporary Landscape Photography research group and co-convener of its biennial conference. Chris Goldie is formerly senior lecturer, currently honorary research fellow, in the Department for Media Arts and Communication, Sheffield Hallam University. Recent publications have appeared in the "Journal of Design History", "The Journal of International Relations, Peace Studies and Development" and the "Design Journal".
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Darcy White, Sheffield Hallam University, Großbritannien
Julia Peck, University of Gloucestershire, Großbritannien
Chris Goldie, Sheffield Hallam University, Großbritannien