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  • Photographic Collections as Visual Method: Innovation and Creativity in Asia

    Photographic Collections as Visual Method by HENG, Terence; OH, Soon-Hwa;

    Innovation and Creativity in Asia

    Sorozatcím: Routledge Advances in Research Methods;

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    Rövid leírás:

    This book explores photographic collections as way of doing and/or inspiring research in the humanities and social sciences.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    This book examines photographic collections as ways of doing and/or inspiring research in the humanities and social sciences.


    Interweaving case studies and visual essays, this book:



    • demonstrates the potential for photographic collections to launch new sociological, photographic, and creative work by scholars and practitioners;

    • critically examines historical, social, and methodological issues revolving around a wide range of photographic collections in and of Asia;

    • advances engagement with photographic collections as an innovative visual method in qualitative research.


    Photographic Collections as Visual Method explores the ways in which photographic collections exceed their archetypal role as records of the past, to become not only a unit of analysis, but also the starting point for creative and critical work that intersects multiple disciplines. A wealth of data, stories, and inspiration, this book will appeal to scholars, students and practice-based researchers in the areas of visual and creative methods, especially methods for visual sociology and visual anthropology, photographic studies, museum studies, and area studies, with a particular focus on Southeast and East Asia.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    1. Introduction; Part 1: Histories and Futures; 2. Photographic presences of Singaporean Women in Tech (1950s to 1980s);
    3. Picturing Malaya: Uses of Photography in Singapore During the 1940s and 1960s; 4. Framing the Past and Future Narratives: Korean Photography Archives, 1920s–1960s; 5. Carl Alexander Gibson-Hill and Singapore Art History; 
    6. Debates in 1960s Korean Photographic Art: Realism and Formalism; Part 2: Emerging Approaches to Photographic Collections; 7. Retro Colors and Technological Imagination: Trajectories of Hand-Coloring of Photography from the Nineteenth Century to the Digital Age; 8. Photography, Photocopying, and Lianhuanhua: Mechanical Reproduction and Wang Youshen’s Media Experiments in late 1980s China; 9. Photographing Kusu Island’s Spiritual Materiality; 10. Technical Frames: Darkroom Printing and Frame Analysis in Narrative Inquiry; 11. The Search for Narrative: A Visual Essay of the Gibson-Hill Photographic Collection; 12. Creative Rephotography through Visual Autoethnography

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