207 research outputs found

    Barisal and Banaripara, Bangladesh: From Rural to Urban, and Analogue to Digital

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    The publication is part of a series of pamphlets by PhotoDemos collective members and collaborators published in conjunction with the European Research Council funded project "Citizens of Photography: The Camera and the Political Imagination" based in the Department of Anthropology at University College London

    Kathmandu, Nepal: Archives for a Visual History

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    Citizens of photography: the camera and the political imagination is an empirical anthropological investigation of a hypothesis about the relationship between photographic self-representation and different societies' understanding of what is politically possible

    The Demon King of Lanka: A Visual Archive from Central India

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    Citizens of photography: the camera and the political imagination is an empirical anthropological investigation of a hypothesis about the relationship between photographic self-representation and different societies' understanding of what is politically possible

    Photography in an Expanded Field

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    Citizens of photography: the camera and the political imagination is an empirical anthropological investigation of a hypothesis about the relationship between photographic self-representation and different societies' understanding of what is politically possible

    Miscellany

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    Citizens of photography: the camera and the political imagination is an empirical anthropological investigation of a hypothesis about the relationship between photographic self-representation and different societies' understanding of what is politically possible

    Contingency in the Himalayas: Dakshinkali, Nepal

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    Citizens of photography: the camera and the political imagination is an empirical anthropological investigation of a hypothesis about the relationship between photographic self-representation and different societies' understanding of what is politically possible

    Gai Jatra, Bhaktapur, Nepal

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    Citizens of photography: the camera and the political imagination is an empirical anthropological investigation of a hypothesis about the relationship between photographic self-representation and different societies' understanding of what is politically possible

    Interview with Christopher Pinney, in: CEIAS Newsletter No. 17 - Summer 2019

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    Studios

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    Citizens of photography: the camera and the political imagination is an empirical anthropological investigation of a hypothesis about the relationship between photographic self-representation and different societies' understanding of what is politically possible

    Shahidul Alam on Freedom and Resistance

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