Roland Barthes on Photography The Critical Tradition in Perspective N A N C Y S H AW C R O S S
• Analyzes for the first time—in any language—all of Barthes’s writings, both direct and indirect, about visual media in its many forms. • Combines theoretical and philosophical questions with the history and cultural contexts of photography. N A N C Y S H AW C R O S S teaches comparative literature at the University of Pennsylvania and serves as curator of manuscripts in the Department of Special Collections there.
PHOTOGRAPHY CRITICISM November 1996 144 pp. | 6 x 9 ISBN 978-0-8130-1469-2 Cloth $65.00 Korean rights sold
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