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Title Photography in India : from archives to contemporary practice / edited by Aileen Blaney and Chinar Shah.

Publication Info. London, UK ; New York, NY, USA : Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2018.
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Description 1 online resource (xv, 233 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates)
text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Machine generated contents note: pt. ONE PHOTOGRAPHIC TIME AND MEMORY -- 1. In the Theatre of Memory: The Work of Contemporary Art in the Photographic Archive / Raqs Media Collective -- 2. Lady Hariot Dufferin's Indian Album: ̀My First Efforts in Photography, 1886' / Denise A. Wilson -- 3. Itinerant Photography: Medium and Translation in the Work of Imran Channa / Zahid R. Chaudhary -- 4. Images of Deaths and Marriages: Syrian Christian Family Albums and Oral Histories in Kerala / Pooja Sagar -- 5. All ̀Dressed Up': Costume, Fashion and Identity in the Photographs of Homai Vyarawalla / Sabeena Gadihoke -- 6. Putting Women in the Picture: The Role of Photography in Mobilizing Support for the Indian Emergency, 1975-77 / Gemma Scott -- 7. Copying and De-synchronizing: Performing the Past in Contemporary Indian Photography / Christopher Pinney -- pt. TWO PHOTOGRAPHIES IN CONTEMPORARY INDIA -- 8. Photography at the Edge of Representation: Rethinking Photographs of Rural India / Kathleen L. Wyma -- 9. Interrogating ̀Credible Chhattisgarh': Photography and the Construction of a New Indian State / Avrati Bhatnagar -- 10. Silenced Ruptures: Images from 2002 Gujarat Riots / Chinar Shah -- 11. Satellite Images in India: Remotely Sensed and Ambiguously Accessed / Muthatha Ramanathan -- 12. Self Is as the Selfie Does: Three Propositions for the Selfie in the Digital Turn / Nishant Shah -- 13. Unfolding of the Networked Image: An Oscillation between a Simple Visibility and an Invisible Complexity / Fabien Charuau -- 14. Post-Photography and Missing Images / Joan Fontcuberta.
Summary Photography's prominence in the representation and experience of India in contemporary and historical times has not guaranteed it a position of sustained attention in research and scholarship. For a technology as all pervasive as photography, and a country as colossal as India, this scenario is somewhat of an anomaly. Photography in India explores elements of the past, present and future of photography in the context of India through speculation and reflection on photography as an artistic, documentary and everyday practice. The perspectives of writers, theorists, curators and artists are selectively brought to bear upon known as well as previously unseen photographic archives, together with changes in photographic practice that have been synchronous with contemporary India's rapid urban and rural transformation and the technological shift from chemistry and light to programming and algorithms. Essential reading for anyone interested in Indian photography, this book binds insights into a history of photography with its contemporary development, consolidating wide-ranging thinking on the topic and setting the agenda for future research.
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Subject Photography -- India -- History.
Photography.
India.
History.
Asian history.
Photographs: collections.
COMPUTERS -- Digital Media -- Photography.
PHOTOGRAPHY -- Reference.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Imaging Systems.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Added Author Blaney, Aileen, editor.
Shah, Chinar, editor.
Other Form: Print version: Photography in India. London, UK ; New York, NY, USA : Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2018 9781350027886 (DLC) 2017038846
ISBN 9781350027893 (electronic book)
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1003103790 (electronic book)
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9781350141384 (paperback)