This review, for Photography and Culture journal, evaluates a collection of essays that consider new perspectives on the intersection of the visual and the oral in the making of social history
[Extract] Elaine Bauer and Paul Thompson (2004, 334)observe that 'both migration and gender are—sepa...
At first glance, the term “new history ” (Burke, 1992) may seem like an oxymoron, a self-contradicti...
Review of Jennifer Evans, Paul Betts, and Stefan-Ludwig Hoffmann, eds. The Ethics of Seeing: Photogr...
We have now entered the boom days of Australian oral history. To date, the small Oral History Handbo...
Annabella Pollen examines and interprets mass-participation photography events using, as a pre-digit...
This 1750-word commissioned review for New Formations journal considers the contribution to the stud...
This commissioned review for New Formations journal considers the contribution made to the study of ...
This 1200-word commissioned review for New Formations journal considers the contribution made to the...
This book collects together twenty-three essays by a wide range of historians and theorists, grouped...
"Photography and Society," edited by Thomas S. EBERLE contributes to the burgeoning debates about vi...
John Freeman’s Remaking Memory: Autoethnography, memoir and the ethics of self makes a significant c...
The function of photography in W. G. Sebald's Die Ausgewanderten goes beyond the merely illustrative...
Focused on ‘the role of photography in shaping debates about Aboriginal Australians’, Jane Lydon’s...
Compte rendu d'ouvrageThis book is a collection of four chapters, some of them already published els...
Compte rendu d'ouvrageThis book is a collection of four chapters, some of them already published els...
[Extract] Elaine Bauer and Paul Thompson (2004, 334)observe that 'both migration and gender are—sepa...
At first glance, the term “new history ” (Burke, 1992) may seem like an oxymoron, a self-contradicti...
Review of Jennifer Evans, Paul Betts, and Stefan-Ludwig Hoffmann, eds. The Ethics of Seeing: Photogr...
We have now entered the boom days of Australian oral history. To date, the small Oral History Handbo...
Annabella Pollen examines and interprets mass-participation photography events using, as a pre-digit...
This 1750-word commissioned review for New Formations journal considers the contribution to the stud...
This commissioned review for New Formations journal considers the contribution made to the study of ...
This 1200-word commissioned review for New Formations journal considers the contribution made to the...
This book collects together twenty-three essays by a wide range of historians and theorists, grouped...
"Photography and Society," edited by Thomas S. EBERLE contributes to the burgeoning debates about vi...
John Freeman’s Remaking Memory: Autoethnography, memoir and the ethics of self makes a significant c...
The function of photography in W. G. Sebald's Die Ausgewanderten goes beyond the merely illustrative...
Focused on ‘the role of photography in shaping debates about Aboriginal Australians’, Jane Lydon’s...
Compte rendu d'ouvrageThis book is a collection of four chapters, some of them already published els...
Compte rendu d'ouvrageThis book is a collection of four chapters, some of them already published els...
[Extract] Elaine Bauer and Paul Thompson (2004, 334)observe that 'both migration and gender are—sepa...
At first glance, the term “new history ” (Burke, 1992) may seem like an oxymoron, a self-contradicti...
Review of Jennifer Evans, Paul Betts, and Stefan-Ludwig Hoffmann, eds. The Ethics of Seeing: Photogr...