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This book explores the intersection of photography and memory, focusing on how images serve as records of the past and evoke collective and individual memories. Compiled by Juliana Enrico, Vanesa Garbero, and Tamara Liponetzky, the work examines the role of photography in historical documentation and cultural archives. It delves into the ways images influence societal, historical, and political narratives, and how they can resist oblivion by bearing witness to specific moments and places. The text is intended for scholars and readers interested in memory studies, visual culture, and photography. Through various essays, the authors highlight the dialogic nature of images, which engage both personal and communal memories, and discuss the complex relationship between presence and absence in photographic representation.
Photography. --- Memory. --- Photography --- Memory
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