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Trans Asia Photography (2023) 13 (2)
Published: 01 November 2023
... under the terms of a Creative Commons license (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0). urban landscape de/industrialization uneven development vernacular photography lyric documentary Chen Ronghui 陈荣辉 (b.1989) is a Chinese photographer and storyteller based in Shanghai. His work focuses on China's urbanization...
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Trans Asia Photography (2023) 13 (2)
Published: 01 November 2023
.../industrialization. Chen's focus and approach represent a new generation of Chinese artists who approached photography as a particularly generative medium for artistic engagement with China's uneven development. This issue concludes with a review of Chang Shih-Lun's new book on photography in Taiwan. While written...
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Trans Asia Photography (2011) 2 (1)
Published: 01 September 2011
..., S. (1998) “Begetting the Nation: The Androcentric Discourse of National History and Tradition in South Korea”, 34, in Choi, C. & Kim, E. H. (eds.), Dangerous Women: Gender & Korean Nationalism , New York and London: Routledge, 33-66. 1. See Mary Poovey’s work, Uneven Development...
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Trans Asia Photography (2020) 10 (2)
Published: 24 April 2020
... about photographic practice from across the Asian region for the coming years. This issue will focus on the term “Trans” and its impact in shaping the ways that Asian photography is seen and understood. In recent years, critics have developed the concept of the transpacific to investigate global...
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Trans Asia Photography (2018) 8 (2)
Published: 16 April 2018
..., which has been largely overlooked in existing art-historical endeavors. The breadth of Zhuang’s scholarship is in itself admirable as it attempts to account for the development of practice even in contexts and archives that are not the most hospitable to historiographic efforts. Also, worth mentioning...
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Trans Asia Photography (2020) 10 (2)
Published: 24 April 2020
..., which include consulting colonial archives and gleaning clues from hobbyist websites. These methods enable him to tell a story about the emergence and development of a thriving industry of commercial photography in Vietnam, one that draws largely from material from his own private collection in addition...
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Trans Asia Photography (2014) 5 (1)
Published: 01 October 2014
... County seat at the time, and became a beloved employee described as hardworking and pleasant. According to Roe’s research, Matsura took pictures when he was off duty and made prints in the hotel’s laundry-room sinks. He also began receiving commissions to photograph the economic development around...
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Trans Asia Photography (2015) 5 (2)
Published: 01 April 2015
... picture of the business practices of the Liangyou publishing company. Although slightly underdeveloped, the appendix suggests that we cannot understand Liangyou ’s success fully unless we take into consideration the development of transportation, the pattern of migration, and the transnational business...
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Trans Asia Photography (2011) 2 (1)
Published: 01 September 2011
... in photochemistry and photomechanical reproduction. The life and work of this photographer and scientist, James Waterhouse (1842-1921), is an example of how the colonial context provided a stage as well as the impetus for the development of technologies that came to be markers of modernity for much of the European...
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Trans Asia Photography (2011) 1 (2)
Published: 01 May 2011
... of the field, and presenting clear, historical perspectives on the development of photography as a cultural practice in each country. The history is uneven. In India, as Gupta and Singh point out, photography began with British colonial institutions in the 1850s. In Pakistan, the story Nasar tells begins...
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Trans Asia Photography (2013) 3 (2)
Published: 01 April 2013
... of Dong Gang Museum of Photography, © Choi Minsik, Courtesy of Dong Gang Museum of Photography and The Korea Society, New York. The display of growing economic disparity and experiences of uneven modernity was not limited to the capital city of Seoul but was apparent throughout the country...
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Trans Asia Photography (2014) 4 (2)
Published: 01 April 2014
... to remove before their subjects would dare to be photographed—Balzac photographed by Nadar is everyone’s favorite example, which surely enough Bennett cites. Once again, however, the location of this and so many other discussions in photography’s Western centers of development forecloses the possibility...
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Trans Asia Photography (2017) 7 (2)
Published: 01 May 2017
... of ranyin fa (literally, “the method of dyeing and printing”), a dye-imbibition technology that could print full-color photographs from images originally fixed on black-and-white negatives. 1 This was the first independently researched and -developed printing system in the Chinese photography industry...
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Trans Asia Photography (2021) 11 (1)
Published: 10 June 2021
..., 2021. 7. London-based Shivananda Khan, while extending his AIDS work in South Asia, developed what he termed the “Kothi-Concept” based on his field research, later he backed this concept through a group of organisations. For a comprehensive study of how the kothi and HIV work come about...
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Trans Asia Photography (2021) 11 (1)
Published: 10 June 2021
... contexts, and reads conjunctively through the mutual (if uneven) resonances of colonial statecraft and subjectivity across the Pacific. 9 By enacting a reading through coevality and conjunction, rather than an analysis of a concrete (imagined) geography, my analysis enables those who physically remain...
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Trans Asia Photography (2023) 13 (1)
Published: 01 May 2023
... British military leaders accorded photography in the conduct and documentation of the war. Although slower to mobilize the possibilities of “film as weapon” than their American or German counterparts, by 1941, all three British military branches had begun to develop in-house media training and production...
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Trans Asia Photography (2023) 13 (1)
Published: 01 May 2023
... was a privileged medium on the island, especially in the 1960s. Cuba's uneven pre-revolutionary development had resulted in flourishing journalism, commercial photography, and advertising in Havana, while much of the impoverished rural population was scarcely literate. As Lillian Guerra argues, after the 1959...
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Trans Asia Photography (2013) 3 (2)
Published: 01 April 2013
... Yamagishi, this writer is in no sense an expert on the history or meaning of this development [of postwar Japanese photography].” 35 Perhaps Szarkowski expected Yamagishi to explain the historical context of Japanese photography. In his introduction, however, Yamagishi hardly responded...
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Trans Asia Photography (2010) 1 (1)
Published: 01 September 2010
... sign carries photographic images, everybody has mobile phones equipped with cameras. New topics and subjects are being discovered, developed and disseminated everyday on the internet for ordinary amateur photographers. However, contrary to this landscape of abundance, what really characterizes...
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