We’re pleased to announce the publication of the special issue of the journal Miranda “Camera Memoria: Photographic Memory from the Margins”, edited by Camille Rouquet and Carolin Görgen.
The complete volume is available here:
https://journals.openedition.org/miranda/44155
The volume is the result of the seminar Camera Memoria, initiated with the help of Professor François Brunet in 2016 at the University Paris Cité (LARCA-UMR8225).
Table of Contents:
Carolin Görgen and Camille Rouquet, Introduction
Emily Voelker and Anjuli Lebowitz, Dialectics of Remembering & Forgetting: Photography, Memory & US Normal Schools
Chiara Salari, The “Althea Hurst Scrapbook”. Discovering the Photographic Memories of Four African American Teachers’ European Tour in 1938
Kris Belden-Adams, ‘We Did What We Were Told’: The ‘Compulsory Visibility’ and De-Empowerment of US College Women in Nude ‘Posture Pictures,’ 1880-1940
Christen Bryson, “As You Thumb through These Pages," Memories of National Youth Culture in College Yearbooks: Dominant Narratives Told from the Marginalized Places of Boise, Idaho and Portland, Oregon
Ariel Evans, “This Show Is For Women:” photography after lesbian photography
Erica Payet, “The Unseen Gulf War,” Disremembered Images and Method
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TOC: Miranda Special Issue: Camera Memoria. In: ArtHist.net, 03.06.2022. Letzter Zugriff 04.04.2026. <https://arthist.net/archive/36863>.