
Exposed Memories
Family Pictures in Private and Collective Memory
Central European University Press
Published on 31. March 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
206 pages
978-963-386-761-7 (ISBN)
Description
Within the larger context of cultural memory, family pictures have become one of the most intriguing multi- and interdisciplinary fields of investigation in the past decade. This field brings together artists working in different media (e.g. documentary photography and film, photo-based painting and installations, digital art, collage, montage, comics, etc.) as well as academics, critics, theorists and writers working in a wide range of disciplines including literature, history, art history, sociology, anthropology, psychoanalysis, film and media studies, visual culture studies, gender studies, postcolonial studies, and word and image studies. This volume intends to offer a broad, panoramic view of the topic combining West and East European as well as American perspectives.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Hungary
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Academic
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
307 gr
ISBN-13
978-963-386-761-7 (9789633867617)
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Persons
Hedvig Turai is an art historian and critic.
Zsofia Ban is Associate Professor of American Studies at Eoetvoes Lorand University, Budapest
Zsofia Ban is Associate Professor of American Studies at Eoetvoes Lorand University, Budapest
Content
Introduction by the editors Photo as Autobiography Marianne Hirsch and Leo Spitzer, Incongruous Images: "Before, During, and After" The Holocaust Nancy K. Miller, Beguiled by Loss: The Burden of Third-Generation Narrative Jay Prosser, The Baghdadi Jew and His Chinese Mistress Photo and Text Heinz Ickstadt, History, Narration and the Frozen Moment of Photography in Richard Powers' Three Farmers on Their Way to a Dance (1985) and Theresa Hak Kyung Cha's Dictee (1982) Zsofia Ban, Memory and/or construction: Family images in W. G. Sebald's novel, Austerlitz Private and Public Archives Rob Kroes, Virtual Communities of Intimacy: Photography and Immigration Geza Boros, Buried images: Photography in the cult of memory of the 1956 revolution Andras Ban, A Farewell to Private Photography Suzana Milevska, EVENTfulness: Family Archives as Events/Folds/Veils Family Album Logan Sisley, Visualising Male Homosexuality in the Family Album Agnes Berecz, Please Recycle! On the Family Album of Agnes Eperjesi Object/Photo/Reality Eva Forgacs, From Photo to Object: Personal documents as history-writing in the works of Christian Boltanski and Ilya Kabakov Hedvig Turai, Home Museum: An installation by Katarina .evic and Gergely Laszlo