A. Question that you want to use as the basis for your paper. How does photography enhance the overall presentation and message within Bolaño’s narrative? How is a reader’s perception of events influenced through the photographs present in the publication?…
Lesson 9, Discussion 9
Question 3. Yuyanapaq: Think about the conversion of an archive, with 1,700 photographs into an exhibit with a specific narrative. How is the production of the archive affected? Roland Barthes will tell us that photography is a message without a…
Las Solderadas Discussion
“The women, the soldaderas who followed their men like slaves, and at times would go ahead of them in search of provisions, told of stupendous and wonderful events. Those dusty, filthy, ragged females, those brave human dogs, wearing huaraches, carrying…
Discussion 6
Forward: Kyoto “Japan is a country with a password. Everything has a code,” Naomi had said. “You’ll be happy here, as long as you don’t know the password.” (3). It’s possible I needed to feel particularly chagrined about some invention…
Lesson 6, Discussion 6 — Tomiris Issayeva
“The photographer tends to remember what was left outside the frame, and instant when he fired the shutter.” This quote is a reference to a photographer’s power in manipulating the content of her/his photograph and the way the viewer perceives…