Portraiture and Photography in Africa
Edited by John Peffer and Elisabeth L. Cameron
Series: African Expressive Cultures
Distribution: World
Publication date: 7/3/2013
Format: paper 472 pages, 151 color illus.
8.5 x 9
ISBN: 978-0-253-00860-2
Beautifully illustrated, Portrait Photography in Africa offers new interpretations of the cultural and historical roles of photography in Africa. Twelve leading scholars look at early photographs, important photographers’ studios, the uses of portraiture in the 19th century, and the current passion for portraits in Africa. They review a variety of topics, including what defines a common culture of photography, the social and political implications of changing technologies for portraiture, and the lasting effects of culture on the idea of the person depicted in the photographic image.
Author(s): John Peffer and Elisabeth L. Cameron (eds.)
Series: African Expressive Cultures
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Year: 2013
Language: English
Pages: 471
City: Bloomington and Indianapolis
Foreword \ Raoul Birnbaum
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Study of Photographic Portraiture in Africa \ John Peffer
Part 1. Exchange
1. Portrait Photography: A Visual Currency in the Atlantic Visualscape \ Jürg Schneider
2. Lutterodt Family Studios and the Changing Face of Early Portrait Photographs from the Gold Coast \ Erin Haney
3. Yoruba Studio Photographers in Francophone West Africa \ Érika Nimis
4. The Fieldworker and the Portrait: The Social Relations of Photography \ Elisabeth L. Cameron
Part 2. Social Lives
5. "A Photograph Steals the Soul": The History of an Idea \ Z. S. Strother
6. The Past in the Present: Photographic Portraiture and the Evocation of Multiple Histories in the Bamum Kingdom of Cameroon \ Christraud M. Geary
7. Mombasa on Display: Photography and the Formation of an Urban Public, from the 1940s Onward \ Isolde Brielmaier
8. Portrait Photography in a Postcolonial Age: How Beauty Tells the Truth \ Liam Buckley
Part 3. Traditions
9. Likeness or Not: Musings on Portraiture in Canonical African Art and Its Implications for African Portrait Photography \ Jean Borgatti
10. Àkó-graphy: Ọ̀wọ̀ Portraits \ Rowland Abíọ́dún
11. Visual Griots: Identity, Aesthetics, and the Social Roles of Portrait Photographers in Mali \ Candace M. Keller
12. The Intermediality of Portraiture in Northern Côte d'Ivoire \ Till Förster
Contributors
Index