On Photography
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Author:SONTAG Susan
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ISBN:9780141035789
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Publication Date:September 2009
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Edition:1
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Pages:224
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Penguin Classics
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Country of Publication:United Kingdom
On Photography
SKU: 9780141035789
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$26.00
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Author:SONTAG Susan
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ISBN:9780141035789
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Publication Date:September 2009
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Edition:1
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Pages:224
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Penguin Classics
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Country of Publication:United Kingdom
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Susan Sontag's groundbreaking critique of photography asks forceful questions about the moral and aesthetic issues surrounding this art form. Photographs are everywhere. They have the power to shock, idealize or seduce, they create a sense of nostalgia and act as a memorial, and they can be used as evidence against us or to identify us. In six incisive essays, Sontag examines the ways in which we use these omnipresent images to manufacture a sense of reality and authority in our lives.
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Susan Sontag's groundbreaking critique of photography asks forceful questions about the moral and aesthetic issues surrounding this art form. Photographs are everywhere. They have the power to shock, idealize or seduce, they create a sense of nostalgia and act as a memorial, and they can be used as evidence against us or to identify us. In six incisive essays, Sontag examines the ways in which we use these omnipresent images to manufacture a sense of reality and authority in our lives.
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Author: SONTAG SusanISBN: 9780141035789Publication Date: September 2009Edition: 1Pages: 224Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Penguin ClassicsCountry of Publication: United Kingdom
Susan Sontag's groundbreaking critique of photography asks forceful questions about the moral and aesthetic issues surrounding this art form. Photographs are everywhere. They have the power to shock, idealize or seduce, they create a sense of nostalgia and act as a memorial, and they can be used as evidence against us or to identify us. In six incisive essays, Sontag examines the ways in which we use these omnipresent images to manufacture a sense of reality and authority in our lives.-
Author: SONTAG SusanISBN: 9780141035789Publication Date: September 2009Edition: 1Pages: 224Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Penguin ClassicsCountry of Publication: United Kingdom
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