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VISST-2000-14: History of Photography

Fall 2019

Subject: Visual Studies
Type: Lecture
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Level: Undergraduate

Campus: Oakland
Course Dates: September 03, 2019 — December 13, 2019
Meetings: Mon 12:00-03:00PM, Oakland - Ralls - 202
Instructor: Monica Bravo

Units: 3.0
Enrolled: 0/5 Closed

Description:

VISST-200 courses develop students' visual analysis skills while providing the opportunity for in-depth study of the visual/structural artifacts associated with a particular topic, region, or movement. Students will also engage with the relevant primary/secondary literature for the topic at hand. Courses will pay particular attention to the larger cultural, historical, and theoretical/ideological contexts in which the visual artifacts and structures under consideration were created.SECTION DESCRIPTION:This course explores the development of photography from pre-1839 to 1980, with examples drawn from contemporary practice as relevant. Our two guiding questions will be (1) what is photography? and (2) what have people believed about photographs through time? We will thus trace the history of the medium both within the context of visual studies and in relation to its social applications. Our approach will be thematic rather than solely chronological, with the goal of expanding the canon in terms of makers and geography. Specifically, the course content will be organized into five units that map onto major trends in contemporary photographic practice: (1) alternative processes and materiality, (2) eco- or environmental photography, (3) identity- based practice, (4) documentary and photojournalism, and (5) photography in the expanded field.

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