Identity and Climate Change in Contemporary Photography : Reframing Netherlandish Landscapes (Photography, Place, Environment)

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Identity and Climate Change in Contemporary Photography : Reframing Netherlandish Landscapes (Photography, Place, Environment)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 262 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781041106173

Full Description

Through an interdisciplinary lens, this book examines how contemporary photography captures shifting attitudes towards Dutch land, water, history, and identity, in a context of the Netherlands at a crossroads of industrial globalization and climate vulnerability.

The study presents the Dutch landscape as a case study, exploring the ways in which contemporary projects of landscape photography reflect changing attitudes towards land and nature, in the context of global climate and social change. The author takes the approach from both an art historical angle, against the background of the famous history of Dutch landscape painting, and a cultural geographic dimension, specifically how climate change is altering the understanding of the physical Dutch landscape. Each of the photographic projects in the book, by key contemporary Dutch artists, addresses aspects of these issues in their own way while engaging with both climate change and seventeenth-century Dutch landscape painting. Artists featured include Kim Boske, Marie-José Jongerius, Ellen Kooi, Awoiska van der Molen and Edwin Zwakman.

This book is ideal for scholars and practitioners in photography, art history, cultural geography, environmental humanities, landscape architecture and Dutch studies.

Contents

Introduction 1. Land, Place, Identity: Netherlandish Landscapes as Visual Expressions of Dutch Culture 2. Dutch Landscape: The Concept 3. Coast: From International Trading to Endangered Marine life 4. River: Pictorial River Landscapes to Mechanised Hydraulic infrastructure - and back 5. Polder: From Man-Made Waterscapes to Industrial Infrastructure 6. Higher Sands: From Romanticized Pastoral Poverty to intensive cattle farming and back to Enchanting Heathland Walks Epilogue

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