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Photography In Wang's Chang Hen Ge (The Song Of Everlasting Sorrow), Hong Zeng
Photography In Wang's Chang Hen Ge (The Song Of Everlasting Sorrow), Hong Zeng
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
In her article "Photography in Wang's Chang Hen Ge (Song of Everlasting Sorrow)" Hong Zeng analyzes Wang's novel in the context of imagery following the theoretical framework of photography as proposed in the work of Xun Lu and Roland Barthes. According to both Xun Lu and Roland Barthes, the spectacle of photography is tied to the notion of the "the theater of the dead." Further, according to Walter Benjamin, photography is linked with the motif of exile: it is the estrangement between self and image under the spotlight, the daily enlarged disparity between the perennial life preserved by the photograph …
Inaugural Georgia Libraries Photo Contest A Success
Inaugural Georgia Libraries Photo Contest A Success
Georgia Library Quarterly
The article announces the winners of the 2010 Georgia Libraries Photo Contest.
The Bridge, Volume 7, 2010, Bridgewater State College
The Bridge, Volume 7, 2010, Bridgewater State College
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Children Of The Occupation, Preston G. Hartwick
Paul, Rachel E. Rakoff
Allowing The Accidental; The Interplay Between Intentionality And Realism In Photographic Art, Katrina Mitcheson
Allowing The Accidental; The Interplay Between Intentionality And Realism In Photographic Art, Katrina Mitcheson
Contemporary Aesthetics (Journal Archive)
We experience photographs both as intentional and as prone to the accidental. The photograph is both capable of being an artwork with its own, constructed world and of drawing our attention to the reality of the objects used in creating it. In this article I employ the insights contained in the concepts of Barthes’ studium and punctum in order to explore how the artist’s intentions and the realism of photography interact aesthetically. I advance the idea that a unique aesthetics of photography can be rooted in the tension between the intentional, culturally coded message of a photograph and the emanation …
Di Sawah-Sawah Di Tabanan, Bali, Sneha Shrestha
Ascent, Andrew P. Maturo
Mont Tremblant, Meredith Maclauchlan
Stranger Than Fiction, Andrew P. Maturo
Warung Di Singaraja, Bali, Sneha Shrestha
Flight, Hannah J. Sawyer
See Through, Sara P. Levin
Stories Of Nepal, Sara W. Tower
Windhorse, Sara W. Tower