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Published: 01 May 2023
Figure 7. “[To] Live Like Him: III Anniversary of the Assassination of Nguyen Van Troi, October 15/1967.” Artist(s) unknown. A 1967 poster in homage of Nguyễn Văn Trỗi published by the Cuban Committee of Solidarity with South Vietnam. Por Viet Nam: A 10 años de la constitución del Comité Cubano More
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Published: 16 April 2018
Fig. 11. Lu Guang, For larger pieces they work like ants , August 2016, Democratic Republic of Congo, © Lu Guang. More
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Published: 01 May 2024
Figure 2. Dayanita Singh, “We Lie Around like a Normal Mother and Daughter,” 1992. From Dayanita Singh, Myself Mona Ahmed , 2001. Courtesy of the artist. More
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Published: 01 April 2016
Fig. 7. “Shinkoku hōtei no moyō” (The Likeness of a Qing Courtroom). Taiwan kanshū kiji 2, no. 8 (August 23, 1902), inside-cover illustration. More
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Published: 10 June 2021
Figure 4: Trio of young men, likely in one of the Rizalista orders in California. Source: Mancao Collection, FANHS. More
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Published: 01 November 2022
Figure 3. Screenshot from Twitter juxtaposing George Floyd and Steven Yadohamang. The caption reads “The Army in Merauke tortures a deaf-mute person, looks just like the George Floyd case” (the word mirip used here means “to closely resemble” or “look just like”). Posted by #PapuaItuKita More
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Published: 01 April 2016
Omar Imam, Live, Love, Refugee series: Untitled , 2015 © Omar Imam. “For a moment, I felt like we were talking to a car technician—not a doctor. We are refugees, but we are still human.” More
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Published: 01 November 2022
Figure 6. A section of the Great Wall that overlooks North Korea just north of Dandong, 2018. Like many prominent architectures along the border, the wall emblematizes the imbrication of geopolitics and infrastructure and of landscape and history. Photograph by the author. More
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Published: 24 April 2020
Fig. 9. A Photoshopped image of a graduate with Hun Sen, the Prime Minister of Cambodia. Believing that being photographed in the presence of a powerful figure would bring fortune and facilitate a flow of power, many Cambodians desire such images. In an official event or ceremony like graduation More
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Published: 12 April 2019
Fig. 28. Native Huts, Madras , published by Higginbotham & Co., Madras & Bangalore. From the private collection of Dr Stephen P. Hughes. Dated July 1906. Message reads: “How would you like to live in one of these. m.a.j.”. More
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Published: 01 April 2014
Fig. 27. “Mợi” People of the Highlands of Lang Bian – Di Linh (by Alexandre Francis Decoly’s Edition La Pagode Saigon ). It is likely that the individuals in the picture are Mnong, belonging to the Mon-Khmer language family. Many live in Lâm Đồng, Dak Lak. More
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Trans Asia Photography (2022) 12 (1)
Published: 01 May 2022
... “photographed” immortal spirits but used shadow to render their spectral likeness. Situating this conception of photography in the Daoist practice of visualizing the formless and the true, this article asks: what is the implication of marrying the ancient search for the invisible with an obsession...
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Published: 10 June 2021
Figures 1 and 2: Studio portraits of young men in Rizalista mutual aid societies, presumably Dimas-Alang, most likely taken in the 1930s, when the photographer did most of his work, and when the lodges were most prominent. Source: Mancao Collection, Filipino American National Historical Society More
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Trans Asia Photography (2022) 12 (1)
Published: 01 May 2022
... and photochemical materialities that constitute a noise-like interface akin to the creative production of feedback in Noise music. As a redistribution of affective attunements that inhere within the urban landscape, this article discusses how Komatsu's photographic forms of feedback offer an evolving site...
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Trans Asia Photography (2022) 12 (2)
Published: 01 November 2022
...Figure 3. Screenshot from Twitter juxtaposing George Floyd and Steven Yadohamang. The caption reads “The Army in Merauke tortures a deaf-mute person, looks just like the George Floyd case” (the word mirip used here means “to closely resemble” or “look just like”). Posted by #PapuaItuKita...
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Trans Asia Photography (2022) 12 (2)
Published: 01 November 2022
...Figure 6. A section of the Great Wall that overlooks North Korea just north of Dandong, 2018. Like many prominent architectures along the border, the wall emblematizes the imbrication of geopolitics and infrastructure and of landscape and history. Photograph by the author. ...
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Trans Asia Photography (2022) 12 (2)
Published: 01 November 2022
.... They represent a moment of tangled relations between object, history, migration, and technology. The photographer was young and, like his subjects, was unaware of the horror that would erupt outside the frame a few months after the photographs were taken. The British government placed great burdens...
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Published: 12 April 2019
Fig. 3. Cubbon Park, published by Wiele’s Studio, Bangalore, from the private collection of Dr Emily Stevenson. Message reads: “Just here for a few days holiday. I am high up in the hills and the climate is almost like Scotland only we have sun at midday. Trust you are well and your wife More
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Published: 24 April 2020
apocalyptic and political calamities, from peace to war, from war to genocidal regime, and to peace again. It is a rare photograph archived by their children, and is also an indication that photography was not affordable or democratised to everyone, especially rural Cambodians, except those like this first More
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Published: 24 April 2020
of us, the experience of being a refuge is what brought us together, like any teenager you wanted to be part of the group. This was our little South East Asian group, we would play soccer against other immigrants from Central America - Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Guatemala. More