Picturing the Family
Media, Narrative, Memory
Herausgeber: Arnold-De Simine, Silke; Leal, Joanne
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Herausgeber: Arnold-De Simine, Silke; Leal, Joanne
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Whether pasted into an album, framed or shared on social media, the family photograph simultaneously offers a private and public insight into the identity and past of its subject
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Whether pasted into an album, framed or shared on social media, the family photograph simultaneously offers a private and public insight into the identity and past of its subject
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 656g
- ISBN-13: 9781474283601
- ISBN-10: 1474283608
- Artikelnr.: 48030299
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 656g
- ISBN-13: 9781474283601
- ISBN-10: 1474283608
- Artikelnr.: 48030299
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Silke Arnold-de Simine is Senior Lecturer in Memory, Museum and Cultural Studies at Birkbeck, University of London, UK, and co-organiser of the Cultural Memory Research Series at the Institute of Modern Languages Research, UK. Joanne Leal is Head of the Department of Cultures and Languages and the Programme Director of the MA in Comparative Literature at Birkbeck, University of London, UK.
Introduction Silke Arnold- de Simine and Joanne Leal1. That Other Woman:
the woman who accompanied the Cold War Tourist to Paris Martha Langford2.
Memory, subjectivity and maternal histories in Un'Ora Sola Ti Vorrei
(2005), Histoire d'un Secret (2003) and On the Border (2012) Lizzie
Thynne3. Soviet heroes and Jewish victims: One family's memories of World
War II Oksana Sarkisova and Olga Shevchenko4. Visual meditations: An island
in time - (re)interpreting family albums and oral histories Suze Adams5.
Performing familial memory in Against Sally Waterman6. In and out of focus:
Visualising loss through the family album Jacqueline Butler7. The
(re)constructed self in the safe space of the family photograph: Chino
Otsuka's Imagine finding me (2005) Deborah Schultz8. A place for memory:
Family photo collections, social media and the imaginative reconstruction
of the working class neighbourhood Richard Lowell MacDonald9. Wanted - new
custodians for family photographs: Vernacular photographs on eBay and the
album as artwork Nicky Bird10. Dislocating memory: Family photographs in
story-centred museums Silke Arnold-de SimineBibliographyIndex
the woman who accompanied the Cold War Tourist to Paris Martha Langford2.
Memory, subjectivity and maternal histories in Un'Ora Sola Ti Vorrei
(2005), Histoire d'un Secret (2003) and On the Border (2012) Lizzie
Thynne3. Soviet heroes and Jewish victims: One family's memories of World
War II Oksana Sarkisova and Olga Shevchenko4. Visual meditations: An island
in time - (re)interpreting family albums and oral histories Suze Adams5.
Performing familial memory in Against Sally Waterman6. In and out of focus:
Visualising loss through the family album Jacqueline Butler7. The
(re)constructed self in the safe space of the family photograph: Chino
Otsuka's Imagine finding me (2005) Deborah Schultz8. A place for memory:
Family photo collections, social media and the imaginative reconstruction
of the working class neighbourhood Richard Lowell MacDonald9. Wanted - new
custodians for family photographs: Vernacular photographs on eBay and the
album as artwork Nicky Bird10. Dislocating memory: Family photographs in
story-centred museums Silke Arnold-de SimineBibliographyIndex
Introduction Silke Arnold- de Simine and Joanne Leal1. That Other Woman:
the woman who accompanied the Cold War Tourist to Paris Martha Langford2.
Memory, subjectivity and maternal histories in Un'Ora Sola Ti Vorrei
(2005), Histoire d'un Secret (2003) and On the Border (2012) Lizzie
Thynne3. Soviet heroes and Jewish victims: One family's memories of World
War II Oksana Sarkisova and Olga Shevchenko4. Visual meditations: An island
in time - (re)interpreting family albums and oral histories Suze Adams5.
Performing familial memory in Against Sally Waterman6. In and out of focus:
Visualising loss through the family album Jacqueline Butler7. The
(re)constructed self in the safe space of the family photograph: Chino
Otsuka's Imagine finding me (2005) Deborah Schultz8. A place for memory:
Family photo collections, social media and the imaginative reconstruction
of the working class neighbourhood Richard Lowell MacDonald9. Wanted - new
custodians for family photographs: Vernacular photographs on eBay and the
album as artwork Nicky Bird10. Dislocating memory: Family photographs in
story-centred museums Silke Arnold-de SimineBibliographyIndex
the woman who accompanied the Cold War Tourist to Paris Martha Langford2.
Memory, subjectivity and maternal histories in Un'Ora Sola Ti Vorrei
(2005), Histoire d'un Secret (2003) and On the Border (2012) Lizzie
Thynne3. Soviet heroes and Jewish victims: One family's memories of World
War II Oksana Sarkisova and Olga Shevchenko4. Visual meditations: An island
in time - (re)interpreting family albums and oral histories Suze Adams5.
Performing familial memory in Against Sally Waterman6. In and out of focus:
Visualising loss through the family album Jacqueline Butler7. The
(re)constructed self in the safe space of the family photograph: Chino
Otsuka's Imagine finding me (2005) Deborah Schultz8. A place for memory:
Family photo collections, social media and the imaginative reconstruction
of the working class neighbourhood Richard Lowell MacDonald9. Wanted - new
custodians for family photographs: Vernacular photographs on eBay and the
album as artwork Nicky Bird10. Dislocating memory: Family photographs in
story-centred museums Silke Arnold-de SimineBibliographyIndex