Photographic Untruths in Fiction pt. 2

Image & Narrative, vol 21, no 2, 2020. Edited by Agnes Neier and Nancy Pedri

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Contents:

The Not-So-Hard Truths of Photography, or, Exposing the Untruths of Photography
Agnes Neier, Nancy Pedri
1-10

Pratiques artistiques et usages dialectiques de la photographie dans la médiation de l’image
Alice Gerosa
11-25

From the Proliferation of the Photographic to the Nullification of Truth. Personal and Commercial Narratives of Travel in Britain, 1890s-1930s
Sara Dominici
26-43

What/Which Truth? Photography and Photojournalism in the Soviet Union
Jessica Werneke
44-62

On (Un)Truths of Photography. A Discussion with Photographer and Visual Artist Richard-Max Tremblay
Richard-Max Tremblay, Nancy Pedri
63-81

Various Articles

Beyond the hegemony of thought and the hedonism of perception.
The study of discourse and affect in Gabriel Josipovici’s Contre-Jour: A Triptych after Pierre Bonnard
Magdalena Sawa
82-96

Thème du texte et du film : les réécritures étagées de Claude Ollier
Jan Baetens
97-103

“Superhero City:” A Comic Book Reader’s Autoethnography
Jason D. DeHart
104-113

Review Articles

American Pop Art in France: Politics of the Transatlantic Image
Jan Baetens
114-115

Entre livre et terrain : photographier Saint-Étienne
Jan Baetens
116-117

Experimentation and the Lyric in Contemporary French Poetry
Gaëlle Théval
118-121