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Photography and Egypt Maria Golia

Photography and Egypt By Maria Golia

Photography and Egypt by Maria Golia


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Egypt immediately conjures images of the pyramids, the temples and the Sphinx in the desert. While the photography of Egypt and its monuments by foreigners has been well-documented, until now comparatively little has been known about the early days of photography among Egyptians themselves. This book intends to redresses the balance.

Photography and Egypt Summary

Photography and Egypt by Maria Golia

Egypt immediately conjures images of the pyramids, the temples and the Sphinx in the desert. Early photographs of Egypt took these ancient monuments as their primary subjects, and these have remained hugely influential in constructing our view of the country. But while the photography of Egypt and its monuments by foreigners has been well-documented, until now comparatively little has been known about the early days of photography among Egyptians themselves. Photography and Egypt redresses the balance: as well as considering images taken by early explorers, for the first time Maria Golia presents a wide range of photography made by Egyptians, of Egyptians, from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day. The author examines how photography was employed for propaganda purposes, including depictions of celebrated soldiers, workers and farmers; and how studio-based photography was used to portray the growing Egyptian middle class. Today's young photographic artists, Golia reveals, use the medium to celebrate everyday life and to indict political and social conditions, with photography bearing witness to history as well as helping to shape it. Illustrated with a rich, sometimes surprising variety of images, many published for the first time in the West, Photography and Egypt is the first book to relate the story of Egypt's rapport with photography in one concise and highly readable account.

Photography and Egypt Reviews

Golia is a terrific writer, and she brings to Photography and Egypt the same easygoing prose that made her earlier book, Cairo: City of Sand, such a pleasure to read ... Golia's intense and unyielding affection for the place ... is balanced by wry humor and an occasionally brutal critique of the censorious nature of the current regime, the paranoia of life under emergency law, and the lethargy perpetuated by a swollen and ineffectual state bureaucracy. An admirable and precise historical analysis and critique of the conditions under which photographs were produced in Egypt, as well as an assessment of their impact on the region. -- Catherine David

About Maria Golia

A long-time resident of Cairo, Maria Golia has published fiction and nonfiction including Cairo: City of Sand (Reaktion Books, 2004).

Additional information

GOR009841636
9781861895431
1861895437
Photography and Egypt by Maria Golia
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Reaktion Books
20091101
144
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