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Within the larger context of cultural memory, family pictures have
become one of the most intriguing multi- and interdisciplinary
fields of investigation in the past decade. This field brings
together artists working in different media (e.g. documentary
photography and film, photo-based painting and installations,
digital art, collage, montage, comics, etc.) as well as academics,
critics, theorists and writers working in a wide range of
disciplines including literature, history, art history, sociology,
anthropology, psychoanalysis, film and media studies, visual
culture studies, gender studies, postcolonial studies, and word and
image studies. This volume intends to offer a broad, panoramic view
of the topic combining West and East European as well as American
perspectives.
This daring collaborative effort showcases dialogues between
international scholars engaged with the United States from abroad.
The writers investigate the analytic methods and choices that label
certain talk, images, behaviors, and allusions as "American" and
how to read the data on such material. The editors present the
essays in pairs that overlap in theme or region. Each author
subsequently comments on the other's work. A third scholar or team
of scholars from a different discipline or geographic location then
provides another level of analysis. Contributors: Andrzej Antoszek,
Sophia Balakian, Zsofia Ban, Sabine Broeck, Ian Condry, Kate
Delaney, Jane C. Desmond, Virginia R. Dominguez, Ira Dworkin,
Richard Ellis, Guillermo Ibarra, Seyed Mohammad Marandi, Giorgio
Mariani, Ana Mauad, Loes Nas, Edward Schatz, Manar Shorbagy,
Kristin Solli, Amy Spellacy, and Michael Titlestad.
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