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En dilettante. Histoire et petites histoires de la photographie amateur retrace, sans prétendre à l’exhaustivité, les moments forts de l’histoire de la photographie amateur, identifie quelques-uns de ses auteurs et fait la part belle à la photographie familiale et aux petites histoires qui l’accompagnent. S’appuyant sur les collections du Musée de la Photographie à Charleroi, d’un collectionneur privé (Michel F. David) et de La Conserverie, un lieu d’archives, ce catalogue dresse un riche panorama de l’évolution de la photographie amateur. Avec un peu plus de 400 illustrations, il propose des exemples inédits des premières photographies Kodak, de vues panoramiques, d’autochromes, d’archives de peintres ou de membres d’associations de photographie, de petites histoires familiales plus intimistes et universelles, d’images maladroites dites « ratées » ou fruit d’un laisser-aller ou encore de photographies qui portent les traces d’un attachement sentimental.
Photography --- amateur artists --- amateurs --- amateurkunsten
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Citizen journalism. --- Participatory journalism --- Public journalism --- Journalism --- Amateur journalism --- Blogs
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Art and society. --- New media art --- Art, Amateur. --- Social aspects.
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Le cinéma amateur est-il de l'art populaire? La question est abordée à travers le regard de deux cinéastes amateurs belges : Jean-Jacques Rousseau et Jacques Hardy. Les deux réalisateurs ont, ces dernières décennies, réalisé plusieurs dizaine de films par amour du cinéma. Leur connaissance ne provient pas d'une école d'art, mais de l'observation et de l'expérimentation. Le résultat est un objet unique, atypique, conçu avec les moyens du bord.
Cinéma --- amateur --- Art populaire --- Jacques Hardy --- Jean-Jacques Rousseau --- Arts & sciences humaines > Arts du spectacle
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What do you understand by the term 'home movie'? Do you imagine images of babies-on-the lawn, sandcastles on the beach, or travels with the family? Did you know that amateur filmmakers have also explored fictional genres as diverse and fascinating as their professional counterparts, that specific amateur film studios have risen and fallen, or that household-name directors owe their origins and inspirations to the amateur film movement? Across a range of settings from the Canadian north-west to the Russian far-east, this book offers an introduction to the amateur maker of film comedies, thrille
Amateur films. --- Motion pictures. --- Cinema --- Feature films --- Films --- Movies --- Moving-pictures --- Audio-visual materials --- Mass media --- Performing arts --- Amateur moving-pictures --- Home movies --- Personal films --- Motion pictures --- History and criticism
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American Frictions presents cutting-edge research in the field of American cultural studies.The series explores manifold complexities and frictions in the Americas, building on existing scholarship and propelling it in new directions. It challenges nation-based approaches by offering perspectives that are polyvocal, including interdisciplinary and transnational viewpoints from North America, the Caribbean, and Europe.Volumes in the series - peer reviewed monographs and collections - delve into literature, culture, theory, and the arts, situating them in historical contexts of global networks and migrations. They contribute to epistemologies of difference, diversity, and inequality, including gender, queer, decolonial, indigenous, and critical race studies.
Improvisation (Acting) --- Comedy plays. --- Impromptu theater --- Theater, Impromptu --- Acting --- Amateur theater --- Commedia dell'arte --- Comedy sketches. --- Sketch comedy --- Comedy
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This book addresses the transformative role that so-called 'peripheral actors' in journalism - emerging outlets diverging from the norms fiercely held by mainstream media outlets - play in today's news ecosystem. The author charts the rise to prominence of these actors, outlining how they have successfully managed to challenge the authority held by mainstream, legacy outlets, whose claims to be the 'storytellers of our time' no longer exclusively pertain to them. Beginning by identifying these peripheral actors specifically, the book then considers whether what they do is 'journalism' as traditionally conceived, what their motivations are and why their role is important in light of journalism's democratic function in holding power to account. Ultimately it is argued that, despite the perceived role of peripheral actors as 'deviant', they still demonstrate a surprising degree of ideological continuity in the face of industrial disruption. Drawing on research from Australia, Germany, and the UK, Peripheral Actors in Journalism is an insightful resource for journalism and media scholars with an interest in alternative media sources.
Citizen journalism. --- Amateur journalism. --- Journalisme participatif. --- Journalisme d'amateurs. --- Journalism --- Online journalism --- Citizen journalism --- Alternative mass media
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Joseph W. Ho offers a transnational cultural history of US and Chinese communities framed by missionary lenses through time and space-tracing the lives and afterlives of images, cameras and visual imaginations from before the Second Sino-Japanese War through the first years of the People's Republic of China.
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Play is not only a kind of activity, but also a set of attitudes. We may join a card game in a casino without assuming a play attitude; conversely we may transform a seemingly tedious action, such as a walk to the store, into a pleasant experience of spontaneous movements by adopting an attitude of play. Attitudes of Play is a comprehensive study of the persistent human tendency to bring a cheerful and good-humoured outlook to any kind of situation, including the serious and the mundane. Gabor Csepregi offers a phenomenological description of forms of playfulness, showing how, time and again, our attitudes of play redefine and shape diverse activities and experiences – from teaching, healing, or worshipping to political conflict or walking down the street. With play attitudes, we exercise our freedom to colour these scenes or give them an altogether new form, evoking in us more refined sentiments and more acute perceptions.This book seeks to distinguish play activities from attitudes of play, showing that the latter hold value not merely for their educational or other instrumental benefits but also, and perhaps most importantly, for the overall fulfillment and well-being they offer in all stages of human existence.
Attitude (Psychology). --- Play. --- Phenomenological. --- activity. --- amateur. --- analysis. --- arts. --- body. --- cheerfulness. --- curiosity. --- detachment. --- drinking wine. --- education. --- events. --- freedom. --- fresh experience. --- fulfilment. --- fun. --- happiness. --- imagination. --- joy. --- leadership. --- life. --- living. --- love. --- mood. --- new experience. --- normal course. --- present. --- sense. --- sexuality. --- sports. --- stepping out. --- strolling. --- things. --- togetherness. --- undertaking. --- utility. --- way. --- wonder.
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This collection employs biography, botanical data, herbaria specimens, archival sources, letters, institutional records, book history, and artwork to reconstruct plant work by figures ranging from elite women involved in imperial botanical projects in British North America to settler-colonial women in mid- and late-century Ontario and Australia.
Botanists --- Botany --- Women botanists. --- History --- Australia. --- British North America. --- Catharine Parr Traill. --- Empire. --- Indigenous. --- Lady Dalhousie. --- Ontario. --- Settler. --- Victorian. --- absences. --- amateur. --- archives. --- art. --- biography. --- botanical history. --- botanist. --- botany. --- class. --- collecting. --- colonial. --- culture. --- drawing. --- education. --- ethnicity. --- family. --- female agency. --- feminist. --- floras. --- flowers. --- gardens. --- gender. --- herbaria. --- historiography. --- home. --- horticulture. --- illustration. --- letters. --- masculinity. --- native. --- natural history. --- nature. --- networks. --- plants. --- popular practices. --- pre-Confederation. --- print culture. --- professional. --- recovery. --- schooling. --- science. --- scientific. --- silences. --- societies. --- studies. --- teaching. --- trans-atlantic. --- ways knowing. --- women.
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