Home/Land : Women, Citizenship, Photographies

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Home/Land : Women, Citizenship, Photographies

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 352 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781781382806
  • DDC分類 770

Full Description

Home/Land: Women, Citizenship, Photographies is an extensive compendium of texts and images, combining scholarly, creative and critical writing on photography with new work in photography. The contributions to the compendium range from academic essays on fine art and documentary photographies to photo-essays, community-based and pedagogical photographic projects, personal testimonies, creative writing, activist interventions and accounts of participatory action research using photography.

Home/Land is global in its reach, exploring women's lives in Britain and other European nations, the United States, Canada, the Middle East, South Africa, Asia and Australia. Bringing together texts and images produced by an international group of feminist scholars, activists, artists and educators, the book demonstrates how women have used photographic practices to find places for themselves as citizens, denizens, exiles or guests, within or beyond the nation as currently conceived, and, in so doing, how they actively produce new and different forms of identity, community and belonging.

Contents

Introduction: Home, Land, Homeland and Home/Land  

Marsha Meskimmon and Marion Arnold 

 

 

Section I: Terrain

Chapter 1: Contested Terrains: In Search of a Place Called Home

Berni Searle

 

Chapter 2: Unsettling: The photographic work of Sue Ford and Anne Ferran  

Helen Ennis

 

Chapter 3: Embodying Otherness

Karen Frostig    

 

Chapter 4: Myth, trauma and memory in the Angolan landscapes of Jo Ratcliffe

Liese van der Watt

 

Chapter 5: The Story of a South African Farm: Vlakplaas photographed by Gillian Edelstein, Jo Ractliffe and Renzske Scholtz

Svea Josephy

 

Chapter 6: Loughborough International Artists' Residency: Three responses to place

Jean Brundrit, Sarah Ciurysek, Nina Mangalanayagam

 

Chapter 7: Conspicuous Consumption: photographs of pleasure and loss, personal and public, in an Australian snowfield

Denise Ferris

 

 

Section II: Dwelling

Chapter 8: A place-called-home

Suze Adams

 

Chapter 9: Be/longing and the suburban dreamscape

Rosy Martin

 

Chapter 10: Photography, Building and Dwelling: Fiona Tan's Empty House

Kathryn Brown

 

Chapter 11: The Archaeological Spaces of Photography: Portrayals of Nineteenth-Century Iranian Women in the Images of Yassaman Ameri

Staci Scheiwiller 

 

Chapter 12: home. not home. (bayt. laysa bayt.)

Andrea Shaker

 

Chapter 13

Another Way of Telling: Tracey Derrick's EarthWorks: The Lives of Farm Labourers in the Swartland

Michael Godby

 

Chapter 14: Kitchen Accounts

Mo White

 

 

Section III: Migrating

Chapter 15: Hélène Amouzou: Citizenship through Photography

Danielle Leenaerts

 

Chapter 16: Where are you from? A 'Lost White Tribe' - the Eurasians of Sri Lanka

Menika v. d. Poorten

 

Chapter 17: Against erasure: dance-writing with the Russian ballerina Anna Robenne

Astrid von Rosen

 

Chapter 18: Books on a White Background

Aliza Levi

 

Chapter 19: There is no place like home. Explorations of a dislocated self and its home in Emily Jacir's Where We Come From /(Im)mobility

Clara Zarza

 

Chapter 20: On Reflection: spatial and metaphoric encounters with home and land, here and there, now and then

Marion Arnold

 

 

Section IV: Locating

Chapter 21: As a woman, my country is... : On imag(in)ed communities and the heresy of becoming-denizen

Marsha Meskimmon

 

Chapter 22: Speaking out towards full citizenship: strategies of representing complex lesbian identities through photovoice projects in South Africa

Jean Brundrit

 

Chapter 23: Women's Citizenship and Identity in Stó:lō Territory: a collective essay from the University of the Fraser Valley's Lens Project (British Columbia, Canada)

Stephanie Gould, Jacqueline Nolte, Shirley Hardman, Sarah Ciurysek with Jessica Bennett, Andrea Smith, Jennifer Janik

 

Chapter 24: Dis-locating the colony: Utopia, dystopia and heterotopia in Svea Josephy's Twin Towns

Lize van Robbroeck

 

Chapter 25: Whither the Roots? Photographing the Erased Home

Nicky Bird

 

Chapter 26: 'Know me! But, remember that this is only part of who I am': a participatory photo research project with migrant women sex workers in inner-city Johannesburg, South Africa

Elsa Oliveira and Jo Vearey

 

Chapter 27: Making Waves on International Women's Day: Cameroonian Women's Dynamism

Florence Ayisi

 

Post-script: Afterword

Home-Land (one hyphenated word as a figure)

 

Notes on Contributors

 

List of Illustrations

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