Wheeler's Photographic Survey of the American West, 1871-1873
Author: George Montague Wheeler
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Published: 1983
Total Pages: 72
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →50 historic, full-page landscape photographs by O'Sullivan & Bell.
Author: George Montague Wheeler
Publisher:
Published: 1983
Total Pages: 72
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →50 historic, full-page landscape photographs by O'Sullivan & Bell.
Author: Mark Pimlott
Publisher: episode publishers
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 344
ISBN-13: 9789059730342
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Jennifer K. Levasseur
Publisher: Purdue University Press
Published: 2020-06-15
Total Pages: 329
ISBN-13: 1557539332
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Featuring over seventy images from the heroic age of space exploration, Through Astronaut Eyes presents the story of how human daring along with technological ingenuity allowed people to see the Earth and stars as they never had before. Photographs from the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo programs tell powerful and compelling stories that continue to have cultural resonance to this day, not just for what they revealed about the spaceflight experience, but also as products of a larger visual rhetoric of exploration. The photographs tell us as much about space and the astronauts who took them as their reception within an American culture undergoing radical change throughout the turbulent 1960s. This book explores the origins and impact of astronaut still photography from 1962 to 1972, the period when human spaceflight first captured the imagination of people around the world. Photographs taken during those three historic programs are much admired and reprinted, but rarely seriously studied. This book suggests astronaut photography is particularly relevant to American culture based on how easily the images were shared through reproduction and circulation in a very visually oriented society. Space photography’s impact at the crossroads of cultural studies, the history of exploration and technology, and public memory illuminates its continuing importance to American identity.
Author: Martha A. Sandweiss
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 2002-01-01
Total Pages: 426
ISBN-13: 9780300103151
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Resurrecting scores of rare images of the 19th century American West, "Print the Legend" offers engaging tales of ambitious photographic adventurers, and misinterpreted images. Chronicling both the history of a place and the history of a medium, this book portrays how Americans first came to understand western photos and to envision their expanding nation. 138 illustrations.
Author: MaryEllen Higgins
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2015-04-24
Total Pages: 271
ISBN-13: 1317551060
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The Western in the Global South investigates the Western film genre's impact, migrations, and reconfigurations in the Global South. Contributors explore how cosmopolitan directors have engaged with, appropriated, and subverted the tropes and conventions of Hollywood and Italian Westerns, and how Global South Westerns and Post-Westerns in particular address the inequities brought about by postcolonial patriarchy, globalization and neoliberalism. The book offers a wide range of historical engagements with the genre, from African, Caribbean, South and Southeast Asian, Central and South American, and transnational directors. The contributors employ interdisciplinary cultural studies approaches to cinema, integrating aesthetic considerations with historical, political, and gender studies readings of the international appropriations and U.S. re-appropriations of the Western genre.
Author: John Moring
Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing
Published: 2005-03-25
Total Pages: 264
ISBN-13: 1461707838
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Beginning with the trailblazing expedition of Lewis and Clark, Early American Naturalists tells the stories of men and women of the 1800s who crossed the Mississippi River and encountered the new life of the western New World. Explorers profiled include John James Audubon, Martha Maxwell, and John Muir.
Author: François Brunet
Publisher: Terra Foundation for the Arts
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 144
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →As American settlement expanded westward in the 1860s, the U.S. government undertook large-scale investigations of its new territories. Images of the West: Survey Photography in French Collections, 1860-1880 presents memorable glass-plate photographs from these federal surveys. The selection includes breathtaking views of such iconic sites as Yosemite, as well as lesser-known ethnographic portraits taken by Timothy H. O'Sullivan, William H. Jackson, and William Bell, among others. The accompanying essays discuss how the photographs were used to promote white settlement, how their distribution at home and abroad contributed to the aggrandizement of the American West, and how the exploitative ideology underlying the use of photography extended to attitudes toward both American landscapes and American Indians. The images are all drawn from French public collections, which hold an astonishing number of these U.S. survey photographs. Accompanying an exhibition at the Musée d'Art Américain Giverny, Images of the West provides a critical new examination of a bygone era.
Author: William S. Johnson
Publisher: Burns & Oates
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 1000
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Lorna-Jane Richardson
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2024-06-20
Total Pages: 382
ISBN-13: 1040023010
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The Routledge Handbook of Archaeology and the Media in the 21st Century presents diverse international perspectives on what it means to be an archaeologist and to conduct archaeological research in the age of digital and mobile media. This volume analyses the present‐day use of new and old media by professional and academic archaeology for leisure, academic study and/or public engagement, and attempts to provide a broad survey of the use of media in a wider global archaeological context. It features work on traditional paper media, radio, podcasting, film, television, contemporary art, photography, video games, mobile technology, 3D image capture, digitization and social media. Themes explored include archaeology and traditional media, archaeology in a digital age, archaeology in a post‐truth era and the future of archaeology. Such comprehensive coverage has not been seen before, and the focus on 21st‐century concerns and media consumption practices provides an innovative and original approach. The Routledge Handbook of Archaeology and the Media in the 21st Century updates the interdisciplinary field of media studies in archaeology and will appeal to students and researchers in multiple fields including contemporary, public, digital, and media archaeology, and heritage studies and management. Television and film producers, writers and presenters of cultural heritage will also benefit from the many entanglements shared here between archaeology and the contemporary media landscape.