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The Premise of Fidelity: Science, Visuality, and Representing the Real in Nineteenth-Century Japan
Maki Fukuoka
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| #2397335 in eBooks | 2012-08-15 | 2012-08-15 | File type: PDF||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Genealogy of shashin - first published on tapreview.org, Apr. 2013|By Ayelet Zohar|Maki Fukuoka's new publication is a book that delves into the origins of photography in Japan before its actual presence. While most books considering the history of photography in Japan will start with the moment when the technology, with its unique devices and distinctive prints, was introduced||"The Premise of Fidelity analyzes a field that has barely been considered in Western-language materials before, but the text does not, on this account, restrict itself to an introductory treatment. Rather, it leads the reader at once into serious and im
The Premise of Fidelity puts forward a new history of Japanese visuality through an examination of the discourses and practices surrounding the nineteenth century transposition of "the real" in the decades before photography was introduced. This intellectual history is informed by a careful examination of a network of local scholars—from physicians to farmers to bureaucrats—known as Shōhyaku-sha. In their archival materials, these scholars used the te...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.The Premise of Fidelity: Science, Visuality, and Representing the Real in Nineteenth-Century Japan | Maki Fukuoka. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.