Photography: A Cultural History by Mary Warner MarienCall Number: TR15 .M273 2015
ISBN: 9780205988945
Publication Date: 2013
Ch. 1. The Origins of Photography (to 1839).
Before Photography.
The Invention of "Photographies" Responses to the Announcement of the Daguerreotype.
The Politics of Invention.
Philosophy and Practice: Nature's Automatic Writing --
Ch. 2. The Second Invention of Photography (1839-1854).
The Second Invention.
Photography and the Sciences.
Recording Events with the Camera.
War and Photography.
Expeditionary and Travel Photography.
Portraiture and the Camera.
Photography and Fiction.
Philosophy and Practice: A Threat to Art? --
Ch. 3. The Expanding Domain (1854-1880).
The Stereograph.
War and Photography.
Topographical Surveys and Photography.
Photography and Science.
Photography and the Social Sciences.
Art and Photography.
Women Behind the Camera.
Philosophy and Practice: "Superseded by Reality" --
Ch. 4. Photography in the Modern Age (1880-1918).
The Challenge for Art Photography.
Pictorialism.
Photography and the Modern City. Science and Photography.
Photography, Social Science, and Exploration.
War and Photography.
Philosophy and Practice: The Real Thing
Ch. 5. A New Vision (1918-1945).
Revolutionary Art: The Soviet Photograph.
Dada and After. Surrealist Photography.
Experimental Photography and Advertising.
California Modern. Social Science, Social Change, and the Camera.
Popular Science.
World War II.
Philosophy and Practice: The "Common Man" and the End of Media Utopia --
Ch. 6. Through the Lens of Culture (1945-1975).
The Family of Man.
Cultural Relativism and Cultural Resistance.
The West and the Cold War.
Photography in Art.
Philosophy and Practice: Photography "Born Whole" --
Ch. 7. Convergences (1975-Present).
The Predicaments of Social Concern.
Neutral Vision.
The Look of Politics.
The Postmodern Era.
Family Pictures.
Nature and the Body Politic.
Philosophy and Practice: The Passing of the Postmodern