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Author:
Thompson, Drew A., author.
Title:
Filtering histories : the photographic bureaucracy in Mozambique, 1960 to recent times / Drew A. Thompson.
Publisher:
University of Michigan Press,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
xviii, 341 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Photography--History--Mozambique--History--20th century.
Photography--History--Mozambique--History--20th century.
Photojournalism--Mozambique--History--20th century.
Mozambique--History--20th century.
Photography--Political aspects.
Photography--Social aspects.
Photojournalism.
Mozambique.
1900-1999
History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction. Filters, Filtering, and Mozambique's Photographic Bureaucracy -- Portugal's Photographic Play -- Paper Diplomacy -- The Photographer as Bureaucrat, the Bureaucrat as Photographer -- ID'ing the Past -- Naming Mozambique's Dead Photographs -- Epilogue. The End?
Summary:
"Photographers and their images were critical to the making of Mozambique, first as a colony of Portugal and then as independent nation at war with apartheid in South Africa. When the Mozambique Liberation Front came to power, it invested substantial human and financial resources in institutional structures involving photography, and used them to insert the nation into global debates over photography's use. The materiality of the photographs created had effects that neither the colonial nor post-colonial state could have imagined. Filtering Histories: The Photographic Bureaucracy in Mozambique, 1960 to Recent Times tells a history of photography alongside state formation to understand the process of decolonization and state development after colonial rule. At the center of analysis are an array of photographic and illustrated materials from Mozambique, South Africa, Portugal, and Italy. Thompson recreates through oral histories and archival research the procedures and regulations that engulfed the practice and circulation of photography. If photographers and media bureaucracy were proactive in placing images of Mozambique in international news, Mozambicans were agents of self-representation, especially when it came to appearing or disappearing before the camera lens. Drawing attention to the multiple images that one published photograph may conceal, Filtering Histories introduces the popular and material formations of portraiture and photojournalism that informed photography's production, circulation, and archiving in a place like Mozambique. The book reveals how the use of photography by the colonial state and the liberation movement overlapped, and the role that photography played in the transition of power from colonialism to independence"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
African perspectives
ISBN:
0472054643
9780472054640
0472074644
9780472074648
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1145592591
LCCN:
2020051722
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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