Multicultural Photography

Author(s): Ronald E. Herman

Edition: 2

Copyright: 2020

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ISBN 9781792496202

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CHAPTER 1: Reading the Visual World

CHAPTER 2: Invention of Photography

CHAPTER 3: The Daguerreotype and The American Process

CHAPTER 4: Anthropology and Settler Colonialism

CHAPTER 5: Exhibiting the Savage

CHAPTER 6: Social Control at Home

CHAPTER 7: The Camera and the Immigrant

CHAPTER 8: Looking Like the Enemy

CHAPTER 9: Reframing America

CHAPTER 10: The Civil Rights Movement

Ronald E. Herman

Ron Herman, MFA is an award-winning educator and Chair of the Photography Department at Foothill College, where he has been teaching since 1997. He has photographed for Polo Ralph Lauren and Spiegel, and his work is included in such collections as the Fototeca de Cuba, Kinsey Institute, Snite Museum, and the South Bend Regional Museum of Art. Herman received his MFA from the University of Notre Dame, and has lectured on his work and digital imaging technologies at Cornell, Stanford, and Yale Universities. In 2016, he was awarded a Fulbright to research religious diversity in Senegal, a country where the Muslim majority peacefully coexists with the Christian minority.

CHAPTER 1: Reading the Visual World

CHAPTER 2: Invention of Photography

CHAPTER 3: The Daguerreotype and The American Process

CHAPTER 4: Anthropology and Settler Colonialism

CHAPTER 5: Exhibiting the Savage

CHAPTER 6: Social Control at Home

CHAPTER 7: The Camera and the Immigrant

CHAPTER 8: Looking Like the Enemy

CHAPTER 9: Reframing America

CHAPTER 10: The Civil Rights Movement

Ronald E. Herman

Ron Herman, MFA is an award-winning educator and Chair of the Photography Department at Foothill College, where he has been teaching since 1997. He has photographed for Polo Ralph Lauren and Spiegel, and his work is included in such collections as the Fototeca de Cuba, Kinsey Institute, Snite Museum, and the South Bend Regional Museum of Art. Herman received his MFA from the University of Notre Dame, and has lectured on his work and digital imaging technologies at Cornell, Stanford, and Yale Universities. In 2016, he was awarded a Fulbright to research religious diversity in Senegal, a country where the Muslim majority peacefully coexists with the Christian minority.