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“The Devil of the West” and “the Satan of the East”: Studying Photography in Shifting Academic Landscapes
(2016-05-31)
The study of photography in “western academia” is today more prolific than it has ever been in the history of photography. While, however, since the 1970s scholars in this environment have published a relatively large body ...
Making a Home in Poland: The Jewish Sightseeing Movement and Its Photographic Practices
(2016)
Our paper focused on the photographic practices the Poland-based Jewish sightseeing movement employed between the two World Wars, to promote Jewish cultural identity and Poland as a home for the Jewish people. Founded in ...
Photography: Its Future’s Past and Present
(2014-05-23)
Invited to deliver a talk on photographic historiography and hold an ‘in-conversation’ with Quentin Bajac, the New York Museum of Modern Art Chief Curator of Photography, who was appointed in 2013. The event took place in ...
Diabeł z Zachodu i szatan ze Wschodu. Re eksja badawcza nad fotogra a wobec przemian we współczesnej nauce
(Society Liber pro Arte, 2017)
The study of photography in “western academia” is today more prolific than it has ever been in the history of photography. While, however, since the 1970s scholars in this environment have published a relatively large body ...
Dominant Participants and Active Producers: Popular Photographic Cultures in Photography Studies
(2017-05-19)
In the second decade of the twenty-first century, and for the first time in history, virtually all disciplines within the arts, humanities and social sciences have their own photography scholars. Historiographical at its ...
“… And I will Live Forever”: The Intimate Politics of Family Photographs
(2012-09-18)
This invited talk investigated the practice of family photography and its interrelationship with the social domain, with state politics, and issues of cultural difference, class, nationalism and racism. Addressing some ...
Beyond Intimacy: The Radical Conventions of Family Photography
(2012-10-03)
Drawing upon my talk at the Photographers’ Gallery – “… And I will Live Forever” (18 Sept. 2012) – this talk expanded my investigation into the practice of family photography and its interrelationship with politics and the ...