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6. Photography, Abstraction, and the Social Production of Space
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: The Social Ontology of Photography 1
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Part I. The Document, the Figural, and the Index
- 1. Photography and Its Truth-Event 25
- 2. The Political Form of Photography Today 39
- 3. “Fragment, Experiment, Dissonant Prologue”: Modernism, Realism, and the Photodocument 55
- 4. Two Models of Labor: Figurality and Nonfigurality in Recent Photography 67
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Part II. Abstraction, Violation, and Empathy
- 5. Photography After the Photograph: Event, Archive, and the Nonsymbolic 93
- 6. Photography, Abstraction, and the Social Production of Space 120
- 7. Violence, Photography, and the Inhuman 145
- Conclusion 165
- Notes 169
- Bibliography 189
- Index 201
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: The Social Ontology of Photography 1
-
Part I. The Document, the Figural, and the Index
- 1. Photography and Its Truth-Event 25
- 2. The Political Form of Photography Today 39
- 3. “Fragment, Experiment, Dissonant Prologue”: Modernism, Realism, and the Photodocument 55
- 4. Two Models of Labor: Figurality and Nonfigurality in Recent Photography 67
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Part II. Abstraction, Violation, and Empathy
- 5. Photography After the Photograph: Event, Archive, and the Nonsymbolic 93
- 6. Photography, Abstraction, and the Social Production of Space 120
- 7. Violence, Photography, and the Inhuman 145
- Conclusion 165
- Notes 169
- Bibliography 189
- Index 201