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Introduction : light in the dark room | 1 | |
1 | Roland Barthes's loss | 19 |
2 | Claude Levi-Strauss's tristes photographiques | 53 |
3 | Gordon Parks's taking a life | 89 |
4 | Elizabeth Bishop's art of losing | 123 |
5 | My second skin | 163 |
Epilogue : the realization of loss | 183 |
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Add Light in the Dark Room: Photography and Loss, When we look at a photograph we see a moment that is no more. Photographs place reality into the past tense, representing not memory but memory's loss. They are not conduits for the return of memory, but memento mori: reminders of the fact of death itself, Light in the Dark Room: Photography and Loss to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Light in the Dark Room: Photography and Loss, When we look at a photograph we see a moment that is no more. Photographs place reality into the past tense, representing not memory but memory's loss. They are not conduits for the return of memory, but memento mori: reminders of the fact of death itself, Light in the Dark Room: Photography and Loss to your collection on WonderClub |