Description
The Study of Photography in Latin America is critical to all who want to expand their current knowledge of the subject and engage with its experts.
About the Author
Nathanial Gardner is a tenured academic in Spanish and Latin American studies at the University of Glasgow. He is the author of several books, including Como agua para chocolate: The Novel and Film Version and Through Their Eyes: Marginality in the Works of Elena Poniatowska, Silvia Molina, and Rosa Nissan.
Reviews
This book is unprecedented in its importance for introducing the research, methodologies, and perspectives of the Latin American community of scholars of photography and history into the English-speaking world."--James Krippner, coauthor of Paul Strand in Mexico
"Gardner's work of placing these Latin American scholars in their context is formidable. In the end, his conclusions offer an abundant contribution to the study of photography in our region of the world."--Daniel Escorza Scorpio Mejia, author of Agustin Victor Casasola: El fotografo y su agencia
"The Study of Photography in Latin America makes the case for both the importance of Latin America to the global development of photography and the richness and originality of its recent contributions to photographic and visual studies. Anyone serious about Latin American photography should read this book."--John Lear, author of Picturing the Proletariat: Artists and Labor in Revolutionary Mexico, 1908-1940
Book Information
ISBN 9780826364487
Author Nathanial Gardner
Format Hardback
Page Count 296
Imprint University of New Mexico Press
Publisher University of New Mexico Press
Weight(grams) 216g