Considering visual experience as the representation of the overwhelming social conditions and the lived experiences of a particular period of history, this thesis argues that the image of China through John Thomson’s photography is not the historical evidence/documentation of social reality of Late Qing China; instead, it stands as a crucial visual representation of the Occidental/Western ideology of modern Orientalism during the 19th-century. In the field of photography art and history, John Thomson has been highly appreciated as a pioneering photographer for his sympathetic documentation of the Orient. With the extensive historical research, another post-colonialist perspective debates that Thomson’s image of China essentially serves for ...
China was virtually closed to visitors from the West until the middle of the nineteenth century. Its...
This dissertation is a literary study of how and why late Qing Chinese self-image formation involved...
In 1901 the Qing regime, in power 1644-1911, took wide-ranging measures to reform the Chinese Empire...
The research of visual culture has received increasing attention in recent years. As a form of vi...
When photography is discussed as a colonialist imaging practice, two obvious notions of seeing and b...
This article probes the interrelationships between aesthetics and politics within Orientalist photog...
The story of China from the late Qing (1644-1911) to the early years of the Republic established in...
The West's perception of China as a historical entity has evolved over the centuries. China has gone...
This thesis aims to explore and describe the images of China in the Western tourist material. There ...
© 2010 Dr. Hsueh Sheng ChenThis thesis explores the development of Chinese amateur/art photography f...
My dissertation examines how amateur photography emerged and developed in China from 1900 to 1937, a...
The paper traces the development of documentary photography in modern China through case studies of ...
This exhibition of photographs by Shayne Clark, David Ellis, Vivienne Hale, Marion Hardman and Geoff...
This dissertation is a literary study of how and why late Qing Chinese self-image formation involved...
International audienceThis article traces the circulation of photographs taken in Beijing in 1865 an...
China was virtually closed to visitors from the West until the middle of the nineteenth century. Its...
This dissertation is a literary study of how and why late Qing Chinese self-image formation involved...
In 1901 the Qing regime, in power 1644-1911, took wide-ranging measures to reform the Chinese Empire...
The research of visual culture has received increasing attention in recent years. As a form of vi...
When photography is discussed as a colonialist imaging practice, two obvious notions of seeing and b...
This article probes the interrelationships between aesthetics and politics within Orientalist photog...
The story of China from the late Qing (1644-1911) to the early years of the Republic established in...
The West's perception of China as a historical entity has evolved over the centuries. China has gone...
This thesis aims to explore and describe the images of China in the Western tourist material. There ...
© 2010 Dr. Hsueh Sheng ChenThis thesis explores the development of Chinese amateur/art photography f...
My dissertation examines how amateur photography emerged and developed in China from 1900 to 1937, a...
The paper traces the development of documentary photography in modern China through case studies of ...
This exhibition of photographs by Shayne Clark, David Ellis, Vivienne Hale, Marion Hardman and Geoff...
This dissertation is a literary study of how and why late Qing Chinese self-image formation involved...
International audienceThis article traces the circulation of photographs taken in Beijing in 1865 an...
China was virtually closed to visitors from the West until the middle of the nineteenth century. Its...
This dissertation is a literary study of how and why late Qing Chinese self-image formation involved...
In 1901 the Qing regime, in power 1644-1911, took wide-ranging measures to reform the Chinese Empire...