The notes and the bibliography alone merit the acquisition of this work. A richer source on the topic of photo and text is difficult to imagine.<br />
<b>Hans Durrer, <i>Across Cultures</i></b>
Across Cultures
This is a densely written but highly readable book, an invaluable resource for students of photography and scholars interested in the relationship between photography and writing/speaking — or, indeed, in any configuration of image and text.<br /><b>Akane Kawakami, <i>French Studies</i>, vol 67, no 1</b>
- Acknowledgements
- List of Illustrations
- Introduction
- 1. Image-text: From the ‘Photobook’ to ‘Photo-essayism’
- 2. Found Family Photos: Voicing in Anne-Marie Garat’s Essayism
- 3. My Favourite Piccies: Sequencing, Structuring and Essayism in Photo-Anthologies by Régis Debray and Denis Roche
- 4. Distance and Self in Raymond Depardon’s Errance
- 5. Regards croisés: The Moroccan City by Tahar Ben Jelloun
- 6. Fabulation in Fragments: Leïla Sebbar’s Algeria through the Photography of Marc Garanger
- 7. Patrick Chamoiseau and Rodolphe Hammadi in the Penal Colony: Photo-text and Memory-traces
- 8. ‘Paradis sans espoir’? Philippe Tagli’s ‘Photo-graffiti’ in the Parisian Banlieue
- 9. ‘La légende de l’histoire’: Bernard Noël’s Captions for Photography of the Paris Commune
- Conclusion: Silence, Orality, History
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index