In Listening to Images Tina M. Campt explores a way of listening closely to photography, engaging with lost archives of historically dismissed photographs ...
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ISBN-10:
0822362708
ISBN-13:
9780822362708
Publisher
Duke University Press
Dimensions
8.90 X 6.00 X 0.30 inches
Language
English
In Listening to Images Tina M. Campt explores a way of listening closely to photography, engaging with lost archives of historically dismissed photographs of black subjects taken throughout the black diaspora. Engaging with photographs through sound, Campt looks beyond what one usually sees and attunes her senses to the other affective frequencies through which these photographs register. She hears in these photos-which range from late nineteenth-century ethnographic photographs of rural African women and photographs taken in an early twentieth-century Cape Town prison to postwar passport photographs in Birmingham, England and 1960s mug shots of the Freedom Riders-a quiet intensity and quotidian practices of refusal. Originally intended to dehumanize, police, and restrict their subjects, these photographs convey the softly buzzing tension of colonialism, the low hum of resistance and subversion, and the anticipation and performance of a future that has yet to happen. Engaging with discourses of fugitivity, black futurity, and black feminist theory, Campt takes these tools of colonialism and repurposes them, hearing and sharing their moments of refusal, rupture, and imagination.
ISBN-10
:0822362708
ISBN-13
:9780822362708
Publisher
:Duke University Press
Publication date
: 07 Apr, 2017
Category
Sub-Category
Format
:PAPERBACK
Language
:English
Reading Level
: All
No. of Units
:1
Dimension
: 8.90 X 6.00 X 0.30 inches
Weight
:287 g
"Listening to Images offers compelling, and surprisingly mobile, theorizations of seriality. . . . Campt explores institutional and bureaucratic photographs, the images of her title. She reads these against the grain, as generative artifacts whose serial conditions reframe their ostensibly oppressive meaning and reshape the 'affective frequencies' through which others encounter them. . . . Campt's work has the potential to enrich conversations in periodical studies, mass media studies, and, yes, 'seriality studies' in all its messy possibility."
--Sarah H. Salter "American Periodicals" (12/10/2022 12:00:00 AM)Copyright © 2026. Boganto.com. All Rights Reserved