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Capitalism and the Camera - Essays on Photography and Extraction (Paperback): Kevin Coleman, Daniel James Capitalism and the Camera - Essays on Photography and Extraction (Paperback)
Kevin Coleman, Daniel James
R664 Discovery Miles 6 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Photography was invented between the publication of Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations and Karl Marx and Frederick Engels's The Communist Manifesto. Taking the intertwined development of capitalism and the camera as their starting point, the essays in Capitalism and the Camera investigate the relationship between capitalist accumulation and the photographic image, and ask whether photography might allow us to refuse capitalism's violence-and if so, how? Drawn together in productive disagreement, the essays in this collection explore the relationship of photography to resource extraction and capital accumulation, from 1492 to the postcolonial; the camera's potential to make visible critical understandings of capitalist production and society, especially economies of class and desire; and propose ways that the camera and the image can be used to build cultural and political counterpublics from which a democratic struggle against capitalism might emerge. With essays by Ariella Aisha Azoulay, Siobhan Angus, Kajri Jain, Walter Benn Michaels, T. J. Clark, John Paul Ricco, Blake Stimson, Chris Stolarski, Tong Lam, and Jacob Emery.

Photography and Work (Paperback): Kevin Coleman, Daniel James, Jayeeta Sharma Photography and Work (Paperback)
Kevin Coleman, Daniel James, Jayeeta Sharma
R382 Discovery Miles 3 820 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

What makes photographs different from other kinds of documents that historians use to explain what happened in the past? What can photographic images do that other documents cannot? Can photography accurately depict labor? Contributors to this issue examine these questions with both fine art photography and visual archives of many kinds: state, corporate, family, trade union, ethnographic, photojournalistic, and environmental. They investigate the ways that photography has been central to both the expropriation and exploitation of labor and the potential of photography to enable new and radical approaches to historicizing the study of working peoples and labor. Articles showcase methodologically generative research that builds upon the recent boom in theoretical work in the fields of visual cultural studies and photography to reinvigorate historical studies of work. Contributors: Siobhan Angus, Ian Bourland, Oliver Coates, Kevin Coleman, Clare Corbould, Adrian De Leon, Rick Halpern, Daniel James, Tong Lam, Walter Benn Michaels, Jessica Stites Mor, Carol Quirke, Jayeeta Sharma, Erica Toffoli, Daniel Zamora

Monkey Business - A Story of Soulmates and Primates (Paperback): Kevin Coleman, Flavia Ursino Monkey Business - A Story of Soulmates and Primates (Paperback)
Kevin Coleman, Flavia Ursino
R431 Discovery Miles 4 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Timing Is Everything (Paperback): Kevin Coleman Timing Is Everything (Paperback)
Kevin Coleman
R378 Discovery Miles 3 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Siobhan Harper is a Private Investigator hired to find out if a wealthy father or son died first. Millions are riding on the outcome. Follow Siobhan as she and her team uncover the truth.

A Camera in the Garden of Eden - The Self-Forging of a Banana Republic (Paperback): Kevin Coleman A Camera in the Garden of Eden - The Self-Forging of a Banana Republic (Paperback)
Kevin Coleman
R705 Discovery Miles 7 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the early twentieth century, the Boston-based United Fruit Company controlled the production, distribution, and marketing of bananas, the most widely consumed fresh fruit in North America. So great was the company’s power that it challenged the sovereignty of the Latin American and Caribbean countries in which it operated, giving rise to the notion of company-dominated “banana republics.” In A Camera in the Garden of Eden, Kevin Coleman argues that the “banana republic” was an imperial constellation of images and practices that was checked and contested by ordinary Central Americans. Drawing on a trove of images from four enormous visual archives and a wealth of internal company memos, literary works, immigration records, and declassified US government telegrams, Coleman explores how banana plantation workers, women, and peasants used photography to forge new ways of being while also visually asserting their rights as citizens. He tells a dramatic story of the founding of the Honduran town of El Progreso, where the United Fruit Company had one of its main divisional offices, the rise of the company now known as Chiquita, and a sixty-nine day strike in which banana workers declared their independence from neocolonial domination. In telling this story, Coleman develops a new set of conceptual tools and methods for using images to open up fresh understandings of the past, offering a model that is applicable far beyond this pathfinding study.

Arturo Soto - In The Heat (Paperback): Arturo Soto Arturo Soto - In The Heat (Paperback)
Arturo Soto; Edited by Rob Van Hoesel; Text written by Kevin Coleman
R882 R665 Discovery Miles 6 650 Save R217 (25%) Out of stock
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