Raw Histories is concerned with historical photographs in anthropology. Rather than seeing them merely as ideologically formulated products of colonial gaze and appropriative desire, it explores photographs as cultural objects which inscribe multiple and contested histories in cross-cultural environments, including those of complex and unstable colonial relations. The book argues throughout that photographs are not merely ‘of things’ but are part of this dynamic and fluid historical dialogue. Such a strategy allows alternative historical voices, counter-narratives and strategies to emerge. Taking the nature of photography itself as the starting point, the book was the first to employ the concepts of ‘social life’, ‘biography’, ‘material cul...
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The establishment of the United Fruit Company as a global political agent with its banana plantation...
Is it ethical to freely redistribute photographs taken in colonial contexts, historically and today?...
Over the last decade, historical research into photography in the Pacific has grown and diversified,...
This paper is a contribution to the growing field of critical cross-cultural studies in the social u...
The essay draws on two case studies from the photographic archive of British social anthropologist E...
This project examines the limitations imposed by photography as an apparatus for enabling memory and...
Book synopsis: Does a photograph freeze a moment of time? What does it mean to treat a photographic ...
In the mid-1990s, Jacques Derrida’s book Archive Fever (1995) sparked a lively theoretical debate th...
How is photography connected to global practices? This is a first edited collection to trace the re...
Photography, Truth and Reconciliation charts the connections between photography and a crucial issue...
Archaeology continually reproduces its own images. Speaking archaeology’s visual language is one way...
This entry charts the emergence of the anthropology of photography as a distinctive strand of recent...
The research is positioned at the intersections between photography, history and the study of materi...
In archaeology, photography is mainly used as a technique for gathering data and evidence. Within th...
Based on research in a range of UK museums, this paper explores the visibility and invisibility of t...
The establishment of the United Fruit Company as a global political agent with its banana plantation...
Is it ethical to freely redistribute photographs taken in colonial contexts, historically and today?...
Over the last decade, historical research into photography in the Pacific has grown and diversified,...