Nomadic Camera

Photography, Displacement and Dis:connectivities

Non-Fictie

From its introduction in the early nineteenth century and through ongoing technical developments, photography has been a mobile medium closely tied to equipment, social conditions and cultural framings. The volume Nomadic Camera investigates the technical, medial and aesthetic relationship between photography and displacement in historical and contemporary perspectives. The contributing authors adopt the term ‘nomadic’ – signifying a transitory form of existence – to explore photography beyond static concepts of being and national boundaries. Viewing photography as a formative part of this history of mobility and migration, the book explores the interplay between the concepts of the ‘nomadic’ and the ‘camera’, offering new perspectives on photography as a medium on the move. The interdisciplinary contributions approach this topic from various angles. They examine photographic tools and technologies; investigate the role of bodies, agents, and performative acts in photographic practices; explore how photography constructs and conveys narratives of movement; and address issues of image circulation, archiving, and memory.

Uitgeverij
Universitaire Pers Leuven
Imprint
Leuven University Press
Uitgegeven als
Paperback
Eerste editie
02-03-2026
Laatste editie
02-03-2026
ISBN
9789462705029
Aantal pagina's
400
Taal
Engels

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