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Presenting two decades of work by Abigail Solomon-Godeau,
Photography after Photography is an inquiry into the circuits of
power that shape photographic practice, criticism, and
historiography. As the boundaries that separate photography from
other forms of artistic production are increasingly fluid,
Solomon-Godeau, a pioneering feminist and politically engaged
critic, argues that the relationships between photography, culture,
gender, and power demand renewed attention. In her analyses of the
photographic production of Cindy Sherman, Robert Mapplethorpe,
Susan Meiselas, Francesca Woodman, and others, Solomon-Godeau
refigures the disciplinary object of photography by considering
these practices through an examination of the determinations of
genre and gender as these shape the relations between
photographers, their images, and their viewers. Among her subjects
are the 2006 Abu Ghraib prison photographs and the Cold War-era
exhibition The Family of Man, insofar as these illustrate
photography's embeddedness in social relations, viewing relations,
and ideological formations.
This volume rebuffs the notion that Lent is simply a time to "give
up" something enjoyable. Instead it shows that Lent can be a time
to identify obstacles between oneself and God, and to clear those
obstacles away through activities and reflection.
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