Benjamin's Baudelaire: Time and Timeless Photography (original) (raw)
Theorizing the Ubiquitous, Immaterial, Post-Digital Photograph via Benjamin, Baudelaire
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Photography as Art: Art as Photography -- The ambiguous legacy of Walter Benjamin's writing on photography
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Modern Time: Photography and Temporality
Kris K Belden-Adams
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"Waiting Still:" Baudelaire and the Temporality of the Photographic Portrait
Dana A MacFarlane
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On the Reception of Photography: Between Roland Barthes and Walter Benjamin
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The Renaissance of Roland Barthes special issue - The Conversant, 2014
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Baudelaire’s Feminine Counter-Signature: “Mademoiselle Bistouri”’s Photographic Poetics
Elissa Marder
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Photography and time: decoding the decisive moment
Rich Cutler
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Photography's Weimar Proliferation and Walter Benjamin's Optical Unconscious
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Photography and the Optical Unconscious, 2017
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Benjamin, Barthes and the Singularity of Photography
Timothy Mathews
Benjamin, Barthes and the Singularity of Photography, 2012
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Intro to "Photographic History in the Spirit of Constructivism Reflections on Walter Benjamin’s 'Little History of Photography'"
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Pictures of the past: Benjamin and Barthes on photography and history (Tim Dant & Graeme Gilloch)
Tim Dant
European Journal of Cultural Studies, 2002
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Photography, Multiplicity, Promiscuity: Michel Foucault and Walter Benjamin
Anton Lee
Materiali Foucaultiani, 2020
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Commodifying Place and Time: Photography, Memory, and Media Cultures around 1850
Rebecca Haidt
hispanicissues.umn.edu
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Walter Benjamin and Douglas Crimp: Theory and Critique of the Photographic Modernity
Eduardo Maura
Dissonância: Revista de Teoria Crítica, 2021
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The Photograph as Trace: Barthes, Benjamin, and the Intermediality of Photographic Discourse’
Kathrin Yacavone
Mosaic. An Interdisciplinary Critical Journal, special issue on Camera Lucida, vol. 53.4, 2020
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• ‘‘A magical balance of opposites’. Reading Luigi Ghirri’s photography through Walter Benjamin’, Journal of Italian Cinema and Media Studies, vol. 2:2, May 2014, pp. 215-235
Marina Spunta
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Baudelaire’s Snapshots of the City: The Modern Experience in Focus
Viviane de Freitas
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Photography and Its Shadow, Stanford University Press, 2020, INTRODUCTION
Hagi Kenaan
Photography and Its Shadow, 2020
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Habitual Photography: Time, rhythm and temporalization in contemporary personal photography
Martin Hand
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A critical analysis of the Walter Benjamin piece : " The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction "
Inaam Jaffel
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Borders of the Visible: Intersections between Literature and Photography Seuils du visible. Intersections entre littérature et photographie Soglie del visibile. Intersezioni fra letteratura e fotografia
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STEFANO VELOTTI: THE PRESENT OF PHOTOGRAPHY AND THE DIALECTICS OF CONTROL STEFANO VELOTTI: THE PRESENT OF PHOTOGRAPHY AND THE DIALECTICS OF CONTROL
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Introduction: "On The Verge of Photography"
Dr. Daniel Rubinstein
On the Verge of Photography, 2013
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WALTER BENJAMIN AND THE CONCEPT OF POSTMODERNITY
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Andrew Fisher, Beyond Barthes, Rethinking the Phenomenology of Photography
Andy Fisher
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The Decisive Network: Producing Henri Cartier- Bresson at Mid-Century (History of Photography, May 2016)
Nadya Bair
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James SE. 2020. ‘Photography’s Conflicting Modernisms and Modernities’, in Companion to Photography, ed., Stephen Bull, Wiley-Blackwell: 203-42
Sarah James
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The Kid Doesn't Stay in the Picture: Siegfried Kracauer on Photography, Memory and History
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“The Two Times of the Word: Reading and Watching Dadaist Photomontages”, in Vision in Motion Streams of Sensation and Configurations of Time, Michael F. Zimmermann (a cura di), Diaphanes, Zürich, 2016, ISBN 978-3-03734-522-1
Caterina Toschi
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“Eternal Speed/Omnipresent Immobility. Futurism and Photography” in Stillness in Motion: Italy, Photography and the Meanings of Modernity. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2014, pp. 120-159.
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Where There's Smoke . . . Photography's Causal Histories
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In History, the Future: Determinism in the Early History of Photography in France
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Unfolding the act of photography
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Review essays Why Photography Matters to the Theory of History
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Photography and the Philosophy of Time: On Gustave Le Gray’s Great Wave, Sète
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