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E-raamat: Amphibious Realities: The Documentary Poetics of Allan Sekula

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Nov-2025
  • Kirjastus: Verso Books
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  • ISBN-13: 9781804295052
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  • Kirjastus: Verso Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781804295052

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"This acute and overarching analysis of Allan Sekula's documentary poetics illuminates his critique of neoliberal capitalism through photography, film and prose"-- Provided by publisher.

AN ACUTE, OVERARCHING ANALYSIS OF ALLAN SEKULA’S PHOTOGRAPHY, FILM AND PROSE, ILLUMINATING HIS CRITIQUE OF NEOLIBERAL CAPITALISM

The photographer, filmmaker and theorist Allan Sekula (1951–2013) was one of the most significant media intellectuals of the last fifty years, renowned for a sequence of compelling anti-capitalist artworks. This penetrating study pursues surprising paths through his practice, delineating the depicted top­ics as well as his dialectics of form. Posing new questions about the rela­tions between aesthetics and politics, Gail Day and Steve Edwards consider Sekula’s examination of image modes alongside his radical investigations of terraqueous capitalism.

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An audacity at once political and aesthetic, Allan Sekula's critical realist intervention--produced during the peak years of modernist consensus--emerges here in all its forceful untimeliness -- Kristin Ross, author of The Politics and Poetics of Everyday life How does a Marxist make a picture of the world of the commodity? What would a photography be like that set itself the task of showing us labour - labour in the concrete and the abstract - as it is forced into form in the world of 'supply chains' and 'human rights abuses'? Is it possible to portray the machinery of inequality and immiseration, as opposed to its usual victims and beneficiaries? (Haven't we been asked too often to pity the one and rage at the other?) Alan Sekula spent his life struggling with such questions, and his photography remains a great testament to one man's determination, curiosity, hard thinking and visual intuition. Gail Day and Steve Edwards have written the essential book about him, following his footsteps with just the right measure of detective doggedness, Marxist sympathy and interpretive tact. -- T.J. Clark This book is a major achievement. An unusually finely argued contribution to Marxist theory and aesthetics, it also stands as the most compelling analysis we have of the complex, richly evocative work of the major photographer and Marxist critical theorist and writer, Alan Sekula. In their tour de force study, Edwards and Day make us newly aware how Sekula is one of the very few recent artists whose work successfully mobilizes an imaginatively engaged poetics to effect a powerfully sustained, intellectually compelling analysis of the increasingly destructive material consequences of a modern capitalist political economy. Integral to the maritime world that comes alive in Sekula's Documentary Poetics is a phantasmic disavowal of and fascination with the sea and associated commerce and labour, suggestively positioned in this outstanding study 'between the devil and the deep blue sea'. -- Alex Potts, author of Flesh and the Ideal Gail Day and Steve Edwards document the discovery of full scope in his photography and understand the stakes. Reality mattered greatly to Allan Sekula, but so did utopian possibility. Amphibious Realities analyzes the prospects, bleak and difficult, before him and us. This book will be both the road map to the different lands travelled by Sekula and a tool kit for those wanting to take photography further now. Call it a navigation guide. Call it indispensable. -- Molly Nesbit, Professor of Art on the Mary Conover Mellon Chair, Vassar College The first monograph on photographer Allan Sekula...through photo-essays about subjects as varied as protests, factories, commercial fishing, and even a unionization effort at the pizza shop where Sekula worked as a grad student, the artist questioned the nature of labor, politics, and capitalism. Most of Sekula's photobooks are out of print and hard to find, so this paperback volume with over 200 color images will be a landmark publication that makes his very timely work accessible to a wider audience. -- Sarah Wolberg * Library Journal * Best Books of 2025 * Library Journal *

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AN ACUTE, OVERARCHING ANALYSIS OF ALLAN SEKULA'S PHOTOGRAPHY, FILM AND PROSE, ILLUMINATING HIS CRITIQUE OF NEOLIBERAL CAPITALISM
Onetime steelworker and Northern Soul dance champion, Steve Edwards is now Manton Professor of British Art and Director of the Manton Research Centre, the Courtauld Institute of Art. His publications have been translated into twelve languages and include: The Making of English Photography, Allegories; Photography: A Very Short Introduction; and Martha Rosler the Bowery in two inadequate descriptive systems. He is an editorial member of Oxford Art Journal and the Historical Materialism Book Series, as well as a convenor for the research seminar Marxism in Culture.