Visualized nation : an analysis of photographs in National Day supplements, 1966-1996.
There is no such thing as photography. Rather, there are photographies. These statements are a response to an old debate that still goes on in some circles about the nature of art: is it art or not art? The answer does not matter. The point here is to draw attention to a conception of photography as...
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author | Kwek, Ivan Eng Tai. |
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description | There is no such thing as photography. Rather, there are photographies. These statements are a response to an old debate that still goes on in some circles about the nature of art: is it art or not art? The answer does not matter. The point here is to draw attention to a conception of photography as a set of diverse material practices in which photographic texts are produced, circulated and deployed. Applied to the National Day Supplements, this conception opens up a space to examine how its photographic texts have been used to articulate the nation. How do specific photographs resonate with particular visions of the nation? And, how have they changed over the past 32 years? This thesis compares the use of photographs in different issues of the National Day Supplements, relating them to their particular historical, social and political contexts and finds, as a tentative conclusion, a shift towards a 'personalized' visualization of the nation. |
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spelling | ntu-10356/425962019-12-10T13:46:28Z Visualized nation : an analysis of photographs in National Day supplements, 1966-1996. Kwek, Ivan Eng Tai. Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Duncan A. Holaday DRNTU::Social sciences::Journalism::Photojournalism There is no such thing as photography. Rather, there are photographies. These statements are a response to an old debate that still goes on in some circles about the nature of art: is it art or not art? The answer does not matter. The point here is to draw attention to a conception of photography as a set of diverse material practices in which photographic texts are produced, circulated and deployed. Applied to the National Day Supplements, this conception opens up a space to examine how its photographic texts have been used to articulate the nation. How do specific photographs resonate with particular visions of the nation? And, how have they changed over the past 32 years? This thesis compares the use of photographs in different issues of the National Day Supplements, relating them to their particular historical, social and political contexts and finds, as a tentative conclusion, a shift towards a 'personalized' visualization of the nation. Master of Mass Communication 2011-01-05T01:31:40Z 2011-01-05T01:31:40Z 1998 1998 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/42596 en Nanyang Technological University 71 p. application/pdf |
spellingShingle | DRNTU::Social sciences::Journalism::Photojournalism Kwek, Ivan Eng Tai. Visualized nation : an analysis of photographs in National Day supplements, 1966-1996. |
title | Visualized nation : an analysis of photographs in National Day supplements, 1966-1996. |
title_full | Visualized nation : an analysis of photographs in National Day supplements, 1966-1996. |
title_fullStr | Visualized nation : an analysis of photographs in National Day supplements, 1966-1996. |
title_full_unstemmed | Visualized nation : an analysis of photographs in National Day supplements, 1966-1996. |
title_short | Visualized nation : an analysis of photographs in National Day supplements, 1966-1996. |
title_sort | visualized nation an analysis of photographs in national day supplements 1966 1996 |
topic | DRNTU::Social sciences::Journalism::Photojournalism |
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