This thesis considers what a queering of photography entails. It is situated in photographic studio practice using a large format camera, and is supported by aspects of materially informed, non-dialectical theories. Key thinkers include Karen Barad, Gilles Deleuze, Michel Foucault, Johnny Golding, Martin Heidegger, Jean-François Lyotard, and Luce Irigaray. The original contribution to knowledge that this thesis offers comprises of a rethinking the ways in which a photograph is ontologically conditioned. It proposes a new concept of the photographic image that addresses its materiality – in the form of the poetic and the sensuous – in relationship to a generative principle: the photograph’s ability to claim agential movement outside of pre-e...
The original contribution of this thesis is the insight that photography is better served through th...
Guided by the question of what does photography bring into being, âAgainst Indexicalityâ is a propos...
This paper examines how writing practice and engagement with textual artefacts (literature) can trig...
Queer Methodology for Photography presents new ways of approaching photographic discourse from a que...
Åsa Johannesson’s exhibition The Queering of Photography consists of photographs and prose poems. Wi...
Abstract This thesis explores ways in which non-normative representations of gender in contemporary...
This thesis is a retrospective examination of practice based research as constituted by eight publi...
This paper reviews the essential condition of photography and how perceived from a phenomenological ...
Sight has hitherto been consistently vilified in theoretical discourse. While feminist and postcolon...
This thesis argues that as photography’s technological basis has become more complex and increasingl...
This thesis provides a philosophical and media-theoretical enquiry about postmodern art-photography ...
This paper arises out of a three-yearpost-doctoral, photography research project that is being carri...
The article provides an analysis of the modern concept of photography and reveals the relations betw...
This contribution outlines a theory of the performative nature of queer media agency. Drawing on key...
Trans Self-Representations: Non-Binary Visual Theory in Contemporary Photography, is an interdiscipl...
The original contribution of this thesis is the insight that photography is better served through th...
Guided by the question of what does photography bring into being, âAgainst Indexicalityâ is a propos...
This paper examines how writing practice and engagement with textual artefacts (literature) can trig...
Queer Methodology for Photography presents new ways of approaching photographic discourse from a que...
Åsa Johannesson’s exhibition The Queering of Photography consists of photographs and prose poems. Wi...
Abstract This thesis explores ways in which non-normative representations of gender in contemporary...
This thesis is a retrospective examination of practice based research as constituted by eight publi...
This paper reviews the essential condition of photography and how perceived from a phenomenological ...
Sight has hitherto been consistently vilified in theoretical discourse. While feminist and postcolon...
This thesis argues that as photography’s technological basis has become more complex and increasingl...
This thesis provides a philosophical and media-theoretical enquiry about postmodern art-photography ...
This paper arises out of a three-yearpost-doctoral, photography research project that is being carri...
The article provides an analysis of the modern concept of photography and reveals the relations betw...
This contribution outlines a theory of the performative nature of queer media agency. Drawing on key...
Trans Self-Representations: Non-Binary Visual Theory in Contemporary Photography, is an interdiscipl...
The original contribution of this thesis is the insight that photography is better served through th...
Guided by the question of what does photography bring into being, âAgainst Indexicalityâ is a propos...
This paper examines how writing practice and engagement with textual artefacts (literature) can trig...