#4291. Buccal Exscriptions: Ann Hamilton’s face to face Photographs*
September 2026 | publication date |
Proposal available till | 31-05-2025 |
4 total number of authors per manuscript | 0 $ |
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Journal’s subject area: |
Literature and Literary Theory;
Visual Arts and Performing Arts;
Cultural Studies;
Philosophy; |
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Abstract:
The research analysis the Photographic Image and underlines that preliminary definition of traditional photographic practices ‘neither assumes the use of a camera, nor does it imply that the image obtained is that of an object or scene from the external world. The author states that this instance – which has no interiority, identity, individuality, stable position, or stance – this instance is marked by its suddenness, abruptness, suspension, an impulsive or compulsive seizing or existent grasping, a gasping, mouth open, gagging, each time an irruptive, ecstatic, and singular instance, and then again, still, once again, yet again.
Keywords:
Traditional photographic; identity, individuality; external world
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