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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Nicoletta Leonardi , Simone NatalePublisher: Pennsylvania State University Press Imprint: Pennsylvania State University Press Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 25.40cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.522kg ISBN: 9780271079165ISBN 10: 0271079169 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 06 February 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsContents List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction (Nicoletta Leonardi and Simone Natale) Part I: The Emergence of Modern Communications 1. Elephans Photographicus: Media Archaeology and the History of Photography (Erkki Huhtamo) 2. A Mirror with Wings: Photography and the New Era of Communications (Simone Natale) 3. The Traveling Daguerreotype: Early Photography and the U.S. Postal System (David M. Henkin) 4. The Telegraph of the Past: Nadar and the Time of Photography (Richard Taws) 5. With Eyes of Flesh and Glass Eyes: Railroad Image-Objects and Fantasies of Human-MachineHybridizations in the Mid-Nineteenth-Century United States (Nicoletta Leonardi) Part II: Technologies of Reproduction 6. Peer Production in the Age of Collodion: The Bromide Patent and the Photographic Press, 1854-1868 (Lynn Berger) 7. Two or Three Things Photography Did to Painting (Jan von Brevern) 8. Uniqueness Multiplied: The Daguerreotype and the Visual Economy of the Graphic Arts (Steffen Siegel) 9. Photographs in Text: The Reproduction of Photographs in Nineteenth-Century Scientific Communication (Geoffrey Belknap) Part III: Popular Cultures 10. In the Time of Balzac: The Daguerreotype and the Discovery/ Invention of Society (Peppino Ortoleva) 11. Sound Photography (Anthony Enns) 12. Photography, Cinema, and Perceptual Realism in the Nineteenth Century (Kim Timby) 13. The Double-Birth Model Tested Against Photography (Andre Gaudreault and Philippe Marion Afterword: Media History and History of Photography in Parallel Lines (Geoffrey Batchen and Lisa Gitelman Bibliography List of Contributors IndexReviewsThis groundbreaking volume embodies a major shift in the historiography of photography. These first-rate contributions bring to bear the intellectual resources of the numerous disciplines that must inform the holistic study of photography in the future. Taken together, a new approach emerges, one in which photography's status as a medium is not taken for granted and in which its boundaries are defined dynamically by its interactions with other forms of representation and communication in the nineteenth century. --Jordan Bear, author of Disillusioned: Victorian Photography and the Discerning Subject This timely and refreshing book challenges the introspective 'media exceptionalism' that often accompanies photographic studies. Instead it places photography firmly within the broad field of cultures of communicative technology, from the telegraph to postal systems, enriching the understanding of all these entangled practices. --Elizabeth Edwards, author of The Camera as Historian: Amateur Photographers and Historical Imagination, 1885-1918 This timely and refreshing book challenges the introspective `media exceptionalism' that often accompanies photographic studies. Instead it places photography firmly within the broad field of cultures of communicative technology, from the telegraph to postal systems, enriching the understanding of all these entangled practices. -Elizabeth Edwards, author of The Camera as Historian: Amateur Photographers and Historical Imagination, 1885-1918 This groundbreaking volume embodies a major shift in the historiography of photography. These first-rate contributions bring to bear the intellectual resources of the numerous disciplines that must inform the holistic study of photography in the future. Taken together, a new approach emerges, one in which photography's status as a medium is not taken for granted and in which its boundaries are defined dynamically by its interactions with other forms of representation and communication in the nineteenth century. -Jordan Bear, author of Disillusioned: Victorian Photography and the Discerning Subject Author InformationNicoletta Leonardi is Professor of Art History at Albertina Academy of Fine Arts, Turin, and the author of Il paesaggio americano dell'Ottocento: Pittori, fotografi e pubblico. Simone Natale is Lecturer in Communication and Media Studies at Loughborough University and the author of Supernatural Entertainments: Victorian Spiritualism and the Rise of Modern Media Culture, also published by Penn State University Press. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |