9786055250461-6055250462-camera ottomana: photography and modernity in the ottoman empire 1840-1914

camera ottomana: photography and modernity in the ottoman empire 1840-1914

ISBN-13: 9786055250461
ISBN-10: 6055250462
Author: Frances Terpak, zeynep celik, edhem eldem, bahattin oztuncay, peter louis bonfitto
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: koc university press
Format: Paperback 256 pages
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ISBN-13: 9786055250461
ISBN-10: 6055250462
Author: Frances Terpak, zeynep celik, edhem eldem, bahattin oztuncay, peter louis bonfitto
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: koc university press
Format: Paperback 256 pages

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camera ottomana: photography and modernity in the ottoman empire 1840-1914 (ISBN-13: 9786055250461 and ISBN-10: 6055250462), written by authors Frances Terpak, zeynep celik, edhem eldem, bahattin oztuncay, peter louis bonfitto, was published by koc university press in 2015. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other History (Photography & Video, Turkey, Middle East History) books. You can easily purchase or rent camera ottomana: photography and modernity in the ottoman empire 1840-1914 (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used History books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $4.52.

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From its birth in 1839, photography has participated in modernity as much as it has symbolized it. Its capacity to record and display and its claim to accuracy and truth intricately linked the new technology to the dynamism of the modern world. The Ottoman Empire embraced photography with great enthusiasm. In fact, the impact and meaning of photography were compounded with the thrust of modernization and westernization of the Tanzimat movement. By the turn of the century, photography in the Ottoman lands had become a standard feature of everyday life, of public media, and of the state apparatus. This volume explores some of the most striking aspects of the close connection between photography and modernity with a particular focus on the Ottoman Empire. Much of the material concerns the display of modernity through photography, as was so often the case in the photographs and albums commissioned by the Sultan to showcase his empire for Western audiences. Nevertheless, modernity was often embedded in the photographic act, transforming it into a common and mundane practice. Be it in the form of images disseminated through the illustrated press, postcards sent out to family members or anonymous collectors, portraits presented to friends and acquaintances, or pictures taken of employees and convicts, photography had started to invade practically every sphere of public and private life. The visual world we live in today was born some 150 years ago. Edited by professors Zeynep Celik and Edhem Eldem, Camera Ottomana is both a homage to, and a critical assessment of, the local dimension of one of the most potent and transformative technological inventions of the recent past. 215 photographs and illustrations.

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