On Photography

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On Photography is a seminal collection of essays by Susan Sontag that critically examines the cultural, philosophical, and ethical implications of photography in modern society.

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instanceOf book
essay collection
author Susan Sontag NERFINISHED
compares photography and other art forms
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes touristic ways of seeing
uncritical consumption of photographs
exploresConcept photography and memory
photography and power
photography as appropriation of reality
the politics of images
the saturation of everyday life by images
voyeurism in photography
firstPublicationForm essays previously published in The New York Review of Books
genre cultural criticism
essay
non-fiction
philosophy of photography
hasPart America, Seen Through Photographs, Darkly NERFINISHED
In Plato’s Cave NERFINISHED
Melancholy Objects NERFINISHED
Photographic Evangels NERFINISHED
The Heroism of Vision NERFINISHED
The Image-World NERFINISHED
hasReception considered a seminal work in cultural criticism
widely regarded as a classic of photographic theory
influenced contemporary photography criticism
media theory
visual culture studies
ISBN 978-0-374-51372-6
language English
mainSubject aesthetics of photography
ethics of representation
image culture
mass media
modern society
photography
notableFor critical examination of photography’s role in modern culture
influence on photographic theory
publicationYear 1977
publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux NERFINISHED
relatedWork Illness as Metaphor NERFINISHED
Regarding the Pain of Others NERFINISHED
structure collection of essays

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