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Jennifer Bajorek
Posted March 29, 2011Jennifer Bajorek writes and does research on diverse topics in literature and philosophy and in the history and theory of photography. Her publications include Counterfeit Capital (Stanford, 2009), an […] -
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Sharon Sliwinski
Posted March 8, 2011Associate Professor in the Faculty of Information and Media Studies and the Centre for the Study of Theory and Criticism at Western University in Canada. Sliwinski’s research interests range […] -
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Susie Linfield
Posted February 6, 2011Susie Linfield is the author of “The Cruel Radiance: Photography and Political Violence” (University of Chicago Press, 2010). She writes about culture and politics for a variety of publications […] -
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Marcelo Brodsky
Posted March 16, 2010“On memory, disappearance, and human rights” Marcelo Brodsky is an internationally renowned artist and human rights activist now based in Buenos Aires after many years in exile in […] -
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Oliver Chanarin and Adam Broomberg
Posted March 11, 2010“Unconcerned but not Indifferent” Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin are artists living and working in London. Together they have had numerous international exhibitions. Chanarin and Broomberg presented an […] -
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Neil Hertz
Posted November 17, 2009Neil Hertz is Professor Emeritus in the English Department at John Hopkins University. He also teaches classes on urban literature and on the history of photography. -
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Lesser Evil Workshop
Posted February 2, 2008“At a pre-Manifesta 7 workshop on the notion of ‘lesser evil’, one of the themes of this summer’s forthcoming biennial, Mies van der Rohe’s High Modernist aphorism ‘less is […] -
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David Levi Strauss
Posted October 19, 2004“Breakdown in the Gray Room: The Images from Abu Ghraib” David Levi Strauss is a writer and critic in New York, where his essays and reviews appear regularly […] -
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Robert Lyons
Posted December 10, 2002Robert Lyons, the distinguished photographer and author of Another Africa (with essays and poems by Chinua Achebe), has exhibited widely in the United States, and his work is represented in a […] -
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David Campbell
Posted October 23, 2001“Atrocity, Memory, Photography: Imaging the Concentration Camps of Bosnia. The Case of ITN versus Living Marxism” David Campbell teaches politics and directs the Center for Transnational Studies at Newcastle […]