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Fifty Key Writers on Photography Mark Durden (University of Wales, UK)

Fifty Key Writers on Photography By Mark Durden (University of Wales, UK)

Fifty Key Writers on Photography by Mark Durden (University of Wales, UK)


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A clear and concise survey of some of the most significant writers on photography who have played a major part in defining and influencing our understanding of the medium.

Fifty Key Writers on Photography Summary

Fifty Key Writers on Photography by Mark Durden (University of Wales, UK)

A clear and concise survey of some of the most significant writers on photography who have played a major part in defining and influencing our understanding of the medium. It provides a succinct overview of writing on photography from a diverse range of disciplines and perspectives and examines the shifting perception of the medium over the course of its 170 year history. Key writers discussed include:

  • Roland Barthes
  • Susan Sontag
  • Jacques Derrida
  • Henri Cartier-Bresson
  • Geoffrey Batchen

Fully cross-referenced and in an A-Z format, this is an accessible and engaging introductory guide.

About Mark Durden (University of Wales, UK)

Mark Durden is Professor of Photography at University of Wales, Newport.

Table of Contents

Alphabetical List of Entries Contributors Preface Fifty Key Writers Glossary Index

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GOR007393131
9780415549455
0415549450
Fifty Key Writers on Photography by Mark Durden (University of Wales, UK)
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
20121218
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