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Towards a social history of photoliterature and the photobook: The documentary photobook
    
	“Face of a Nation: Portrait Photobooks in the Weimar Republic (1918-1933)”
Carolin Duttlinger, Wadham College
	“The Contemporary Documentary Photobook”
Mark Durden, University of South Wales
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	This international seminar series brings together researchers working on photography and the book with interdisciplinary approaches, connecting the aesthetic and material dimensions of the photobook with social, economic and political perspectives.
	Whilst the scope of the seminar encompasses general aspects of “photography and literature” — such as photographically illustrated fiction, writers’ portraits, the use of photographic activities, products or metaphors in writing — the primary theme of the seminar is the history and current state of the photobook. The aim is to encourage and disseminate research on its social history, its physical forms (including digital), its relations with the art market/bibliophile market, its networks of production, circulation, readership, as well as its engagement with race, whiteness, colonialism, gender and sexuality, and, where pertinent, its ethnographic methods.
	Since the end of the economic model that allowed photojournalism to flourish in periodicals over the course of the twentieth century, photographers have increasingly resorted to alternative spaces, and most notably the book. Since the well-distributed publication of Martin Parr and Gerry Badger’s The Photobook: A History (2004), interest in photographers’ books has increased dramatically at auction houses, and the question of “value” has become insistent and complex. Book studies, anthropology, sociology, comparative literature, history of art… different disciplines can help shed light on the social meanings of photobooks, hence the need for an interdisciplinary seminar.
	www.mfo.cnrs.fr/calendar/the-documentary-photobook
Date:
31 January 2018, 17:15
Venue:
  2-10 Norham Road OX26SE
  
Speakers:
  
    Speaker to be announced
  
    
Organiser:
    
        Paul Edwards (Université Paris Diderot - MFO)
    
    
Organiser contact email address:
    Paul.EDWARDS@cnrs.fr
Booking required?:
Not required
Audience:
Public
    
Editor: 
      Robert Hoare