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Julia Margaret Camerons Fancy Subjects Jeffrey Rosen

Julia Margaret Camerons Fancy Subjects By Jeffrey Rosen

Julia Margaret Camerons Fancy Subjects by Jeffrey Rosen


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Ignored or derided until now, this book looks at Cameron's allegorical work in relation to the political and artistic zeitgeist of the Victorian period.

Julia Margaret Camerons Fancy Subjects Summary

Julia Margaret Camerons Fancy Subjects: Photographic Allegories of Victorian Identity and Empire by Jeffrey Rosen

Julia Margaret Cameron's 'fancy subjects' is the first study of Cameron's allegorical photographs and the first to examine the intellectual connections of this imagery to British culture and politics of the 1860s and 1870s. In these photographs, Cameron depicted passages from classical mythology, the Old and New Testament, and historical and contemporary literature. She costumed her friends, domestic help, and village children in dramatic poses, turning them into goddesses and nymphs, biblical kings and medieval knights; she photographed young women in the style of the Elgin marbles, making sculpture come alive, and re-imagined scenes depicted in the poetry of Byron and Tennyson.

Cameron chose allegory as her primary artistic device because it allowed her to use popular iconography to convey a latent or secondary meaning. In her photographs, a primary meaning is first conveyed by the title of the image; then, social and political ideas that the artist implanted in the image begin to emerge, contributing to and commenting on the contemporary cultural, religious and political debates of the time. Cameron used the term 'fancy subjects' to embed these moral, intellectual and political narratives in her photographs. This book reconnects her to the prominent minds in her circle who influenced her thinking, including Benjamin Jowett, George Grote and Henry Taylor, and demonstrates her awareness and responsiveness to popular graphic art, including textiles and wall paper, book illustrations and engravings from period folios, cartoons from Punch and line drawings from the Illustrated London News, cabinet photographs and autotype prints.

Julia Margaret Camerons Fancy Subjects Reviews

'Much more than a standard history, Rosen's expansive text locates, quite forensically, what is perhaps one of the most important functions of Cameron's fancies for viewers today: to trace outward, from her immediate personal, literary, and visual communities, a nexus of contentious religious, colonial and nationalist debates that helped shape, not just Cameron and her work, but the Victorian psyche itself.'
Katherine Parhar, Independent Scholar, Visual Culture in Britain, 2016

Rosens well-illustrated study represents a valuable resource for scholars and critics alike, and I have already recommended it to my own students. In addition to its appeal to those working on Cameron and her contemporaries, the book contains rich material for those intrigued by the visual cultural history of the nineteenth century more generally. - Lindsay Smith, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK, Early Popular Visual Culture

Rosen has provided an astonishingly interdisciplinary, thoroughly researched study of Camerons intellectual range and her technical and exhibitionary practices. He coordinates material and philosophical content discursively to raise intriguing ambiguities and to problematize common assumptions about Cameron. In doing so, Rosen reveals Cameron as a deeply intellectually engaged photographer whose works not only embodied but also shaped the philosophical cross-currents of her day.
Julie Codell, History of Photography (Taylor & Francis) December 2016

The overworked persona of Camerona cartoonish figure of Freshwater fame, eccentric, domineering, least-beautiful of the Pattle sisters, forever chasing down Tennyson and his guests with her camera, forcing her servants to participate in long sessions of posing so that the household had to live off eggs and baconis put firmly to the side in Jeff Rosens painstaking, revelatory, and serious assessment of the allegorical photographs. What matters to Rosen, and, it turns out, to the photographs themselves, is history: the political exigencies of the ten-year span in which these images were made, and in which their maker intended them to make sense.
Jennifer Green-Lewis of George Washington University

'Jeff Rosen offers a serious, revelatory assessment of Camerons allegorical works by situating them within their historical and imperial context... the delight of the book lies in its exploration of the differing ways in which Cameron 'embedded photographs with complex narratives about British colonial history'.
Heather Bozant Witcher, Saint Louis University, British Society for Literature and Science

Carefully argued, thoroughly researched, and compellingly written, this book takes Camerons fancy subjects seriously, and the result is a new critical and historical perspective that futher reinforces Camerons seminal place in the history of photography.
Helen Groth, University of New South Wales, Victorian Studies, Vol 61, Issue 2, (Winter 2019)

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About Jeffrey Rosen

Jeff Rosen is Vice President for Accreditation Relations at the Higher Learning Commission

Table of Contents

Introduction: Taking Camerons fancy subjects seriously
1. Saint-Pierres exiles: myths of origins and heritage
2. Jowetts scriptures: the moral life and the state
3. Grotes Hellenism: Victorian Parnassus on the Isle of Wight
4. Byrons Beauties: national heroines and defenders of liberty
5. Overstones Negromania: justness and justice at home and abroad
6. Tennysons nationalism: epic and lyric in Idylls of the King
7. Norths gardens: redemption and the return to origins
Conclusion
Index

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NPB9781784993177
9781784993177
1784993174
Julia Margaret Camerons Fancy Subjects: Photographic Allegories of Victorian Identity and Empire by Jeffrey Rosen
New
Hardback
Manchester University Press
2016-01-28
336
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