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Trans Asia Photography (2022) 12 (1)
Published: 01 May 2022
... for grasping, and potentially reimagining, the reproductive processes of capitalist society. Komatsu's photographic praxis reveals a novel understanding of photography's own role as a material and affective “infrastructure” critical to the reproductive relations of neoliberal and state capitalism. 11...
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Trans Asia Photography (2020) 10 (2)
Published: 24 April 2020
... with Sukarno or Megawati portraits during the election represent what she calls “auratic reproductions” — acts of reproduction that “bring the owner of the image into contact with a charismatic political figure who becomes the source of the bill’s authenticity” (56). In contrast to Benjamin’s notion...
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Trans Asia Photography (2023) 13 (1)
Published: 01 May 2023
... to ensure that the transition back to British rule took place at all. Although, in 1943, British leaders agreed to Chinese demands to dismantle the infrastructures of privilege that had sustained British interests in China since the 1840s, they refused Guomindang leader Chiang Kai-shek's insistence...
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Trans Asia Photography (2021) 11 (2)
Published: 21 December 2021
... was an exceptional case. A port city at the edge of China and a British colony before 1997, Hong Kong was a ‘window’ to see into and reach China. The freedom of speech and press granted by Hong Kong’s common law and legal infrastructure allows Hong Kong to be a safe port for Chinese disobedient or politically...
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Trans Asia Photography (2019) 9 (2)
Published: 12 April 2019
... publics as part of wider “cultures of circulation” (Lee and Li Puma 2002; Gaonkar and Povinelli 2003). Postcards rework and complicate photographic images in numerous ways — material and discursive, mass-reproduction and personal, and visual and textual. When a photographic image is selected, edited, hand...
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Trans Asia Photography (2016) 6 (2)
Published: 01 April 2016
... At issue in that debate is the extent to which illiberal, coercive, and even brutal Japanese regimes—externally imposed governments general in Korea and Taiwan and an imperial police state in Japan—laid the institutional, infrastructural, and ideological groundwork for today’s democratic states of East...
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Trans Asia Photography (2022) 12 (2)
Published: 01 November 2022
... have argued that it is through their repetition, circulation, and reworking that images accrue value, affective charge, and political efficacy. 5 Hariman and Lucaites suggest that, rather than mere reproduction, active practices of “copying, imitating, satirizing, and other forms of appropriation...
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Trans Asia Photography (2019) 10 (1)
Published: 18 November 2019
... the state denies the individual’s right to life and justice through violence and impunity, the photograph in Duggleby’s scene talks back at the state — the reproduction of that individual’s photograph in a location that is a place in Thailand is a visual imprint of the being (that once was) in the state...
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Trans Asia Photography (2023) 13 (1)
Published: 01 May 2023
... bombing from US forces. He was the first and only foreign head of state to undertake such a trip. These diplomatic and solidarity initiatives provided the institutional infrastructure and concrete personal encounters through which photographs of the war were circulated. As Stites Mor has recently...
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Trans Asia Photography (2010) 1 (1)
Published: 01 September 2010
... Hung WU Jiabao Makers unknown (Japan), Standing man with bowler hat on a pedestal, November 19, 1892. Ambrotype in kiri wood case, with inscribed calligraphy in ink, 12.4 x 9.5 x 1.5 cm (closed). Collection of Geoffrey Batchen, New York. Reproduction: Cathy Carver...
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