Photography, Memory and Identity
How Memories Can Be Either Enriched or Eclipsed by Photography
978-3-659-88812-0
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52
2016-05-23
35.90 €
eng
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A semi-autobiographical investigation into how personal and cultural memories may be either enriched or eclipsed by photography. Looking at photography as a memory site, and state of recollection, the paper looks to decipher the ideas of: Do personal and public photographs enhance or obscure our memory? Can memories from the past be recaptured in the present? Using ‘Dear Photograph’ to expand on Keenan’s argument that a photograph can become a site of memory.
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