When photography is discussed as a colonialist imaging practice, two obvious notions of seeing and being seen come into play. Seeing implies empowerment; being seen does not
Luke Gartlan and Roberta Wue, eds. Portraiture and Early Studio Photography in China and Japan. New ...
This paper explores the importance of portrait photography to the wartime collaborationist regime of...
Brush & Shutter: Early Photography in China. Edited by Jeffrey W. Cody and Frances Terpak Brush and ...
The paper traces the development of documentary photography in modern China through case studies of ...
Considering visual experience as the representation of the overwhelming social conditions and the li...
Wu Hung, Zooming in : histories of photography in China, London: Reaktion Books Ltd, 2016. 1 vol. ...
The story of China from the late Qing (1644-1911) to the early years of the Republic established in...
International audienceThis article traces the circulation of photographs taken in Beijing in 1865 an...
This exhibition of photographs by Shayne Clark, David Ellis, Vivienne Hale, Marion Hardman and Geoff...
Terry Bennett, History of Photography in China, 1842-1860, London: Bernard Quaritch, 2013, 242 p. (...
The research of visual culture has received increasing attention in recent years. As a form of vi...
Terry Bennett, History of Photography in China, 1842-1860, London: Bernard Quaritch, 2013, 242 p. (...
My dissertation examines how amateur photography emerged and developed in China from 1900 to 1937, a...
The following article reviews a collection of photography on view at an exhibition named The Story o...
© 2010 Dr. Hsueh Sheng ChenThis thesis explores the development of Chinese amateur/art photography f...
Luke Gartlan and Roberta Wue, eds. Portraiture and Early Studio Photography in China and Japan. New ...
This paper explores the importance of portrait photography to the wartime collaborationist regime of...
Brush & Shutter: Early Photography in China. Edited by Jeffrey W. Cody and Frances Terpak Brush and ...
The paper traces the development of documentary photography in modern China through case studies of ...
Considering visual experience as the representation of the overwhelming social conditions and the li...
Wu Hung, Zooming in : histories of photography in China, London: Reaktion Books Ltd, 2016. 1 vol. ...
The story of China from the late Qing (1644-1911) to the early years of the Republic established in...
International audienceThis article traces the circulation of photographs taken in Beijing in 1865 an...
This exhibition of photographs by Shayne Clark, David Ellis, Vivienne Hale, Marion Hardman and Geoff...
Terry Bennett, History of Photography in China, 1842-1860, London: Bernard Quaritch, 2013, 242 p. (...
The research of visual culture has received increasing attention in recent years. As a form of vi...
Terry Bennett, History of Photography in China, 1842-1860, London: Bernard Quaritch, 2013, 242 p. (...
My dissertation examines how amateur photography emerged and developed in China from 1900 to 1937, a...
The following article reviews a collection of photography on view at an exhibition named The Story o...
© 2010 Dr. Hsueh Sheng ChenThis thesis explores the development of Chinese amateur/art photography f...
Luke Gartlan and Roberta Wue, eds. Portraiture and Early Studio Photography in China and Japan. New ...
This paper explores the importance of portrait photography to the wartime collaborationist regime of...
Brush & Shutter: Early Photography in China. Edited by Jeffrey W. Cody and Frances Terpak Brush and ...