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Decolonizing images: A new history of photographic cultures in Egypt Kindle Edition

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Management number 220809116 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$12.59 Model Number 220809116
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The 2011 revolution put Egypt at the centre of discussions around radical transformations in global photographic cultures. But Egypt and photography share a longer, richer history rarely included in western accounts of the medium. Decolonizing images focuses on the country’s local visual heritage, continuing the urgent process of decolonizing the canon of photography. It presents a new account of the visual cultures produced and exhibited in Egypt by interpreting the camera’s ability to conceal as much as it reveals. The book moves from the initial encounters between local knowledge and western-led modernity to explore how the image intersects with the politics of representation, censorship, activism and aesthetics. It overturns Eurocentric understandings of the photograph through a compelling narrative of contemporary Egypt’s indigenous visual culture. Read more

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ISBN13 978-1526165947
Language English
File size 2.7 MB
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Publisher Manchester University Press
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Print length 220 pages
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Publication date February 6, 2024
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