Picturing Empire
Photography and the Visualization of the British Empire
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But as James R. Ryan argues in Picturing Empire, Victorian photographs reveal as much about the imaginative landscapes of imperial culture as they do about the "real" subjects captured within their frames. Ryan considers the role of photography in the exploration and domestication of foreign landscapes, in imperial warfare, in the survey and classification of "racial types," in "hunting with the camera," and in teaching imperial geography to British schoolchildren.
Ryan's careful exposure of the reciprocal relation between photographic image and imperial imagination will interest all those concerned with the cultural history of the British Empire.
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Exploring Darkness
2. Framing the View
3. The Art of Campaigning
4. Hunting with the Camera
5. 'Photographing the Natives'
6. Visual Instruction
7. Towards a Conclusion
References
Bibliography
Index
Geography: Cultural and Historical Geography
History: British and Irish History
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