Susan Meiselas In History

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About

Since the 1970s, questions of ethics raised by documentary practice have been central to debates in photography. Perhaps no other photographer has so closely and consistently represented and participated in these debates than Susan Meiselas. An American photographer best known for her work covering the political upheavals in Central America in the 1970s and ’80s, Meiselas’s process has evolved in radical and challenging ways as she has grappled with pivotal questions about her relationship to her subjects, the use and circulation of her images in the media, and the relationship of images to history and memory. Her insistent engagement with these concerns has positioned her as a leading voice in the debate on contemporary documentary practice.

Susan Meiselas (born in Maryland in 1948) has worked as a freelance documentary photographer since joining Magnum Photos in 1976. Her images, particularly those covering the hostilities in Central America during the insurrection, have been widely published and exhibited.

 

 

Published in 2008 by Steidl

356 pages

Hardback / Hardcover

26 x 20 cm

English

1. Edition 

Product details

Title
Susan Meiselas In History
Publisher
Steidl Verlag
ISBN-10
3865216854

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