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Tag: Re-Reading American Photographs

Daguerreotypes and Humbugs: Pwan-Ye-Koo, Racial Science, and the Circulation of Ethnographic Images around 1850

Michelle Smiley

Category: In the Round

Tags: 6.2, Asian American art, Currier and Ives, Lorenzo G. Chase, Michelle Smiley, nineteenth-century art, photography, Re-Reading American Photographs

Undocumented Migration and Political Community in Susan Meiselas’s Crossings Photographs

Sarah Bassnett

Category: In the Round

Tags: 6.2, photography, Re-Reading American Photographs, Sarah Bassnet, Susan Maiseles

Siŋté Máza (Iron Tail)’s Photographic Opportunities: The Transit of Lakȟóta Performance and Arts

Emily C. Burns

Category: In the Round

Tags: 6.2, Buffalo Bill, Emily C. Burns, F. J. Hiscock, Gertrude Käsebier, Iron Tail, Native American art, photography, Re-Reading American Photographs, Siŋté Máza

Re-Reading American Photographs

Monica Bravo, Emily Voelker

This collection of essays celebrates [Alan Trachtenberg’s] profound contributions to the field by exploring the questions that compel us now and inform our present collective reality, in reading American photographs roughly thirty years after [his] book’s publication.

Category: In the Round

Tags: 6.2, Alan Trachtenberg, Emily Voelker, John K. Hillers, Monica Bravo, photography, Re-Reading American Photographs, Walker Evans

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