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Alan Trachtenberg is the Neil Gray, Jr., Professor Emeritus of English and American Studies at Yale University

Incluye el nombre: essay by Alan Trachtenberg

Créditos de la imagen: Jonathan Weinberg

Obras de Alan Trachtenberg

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Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1932-03-22
Fecha de fallecimiento
2020-08-18
Género
male
Lugar de nacimiento
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Lugar de fallecimiento
Hamden, Connecticut, USA
Lugares de residencia
New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Educación
University of Minnesota (PhD | American Studies)
Ocupaciones
professor (college)
historian
Biografía breve
Alan Trachtenberg is Neil Gray, Jr. Professor Emeritus of English and American Studies at Yale University.

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An examination in the style of literary criticism of photography and literature as it searches for American culture, particularly American city culture. The literature and collections of photography examined were created between 1830 and 1950.
 
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snash | otra reseña | Jan 17, 2018 |
The best essay in the collection is the title essay. Trachtenberg's discussion of the narrative the viewer crafts through the viewing of portraits is fascinating. I lost interest a few pages into the essay on "Photographs as Symbolic History." I think most of his points have already been covered in other books on photographic history. The book would be especially interesting to Hawthorne readers. I never considered House of Seven Gables from that perspective before.
 
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Map13 | otra reseña | Mar 19, 2010 |
Reviewed by Mr. Overeem (Language Arts)
In 1955, groundbreaking photojournalist Gene Smith was hired to create a photo essay documenting Pittsburgh's evolution from an environmental threat to a city of the future. Trouble was, Smith didn't quite see it the way his employers did, and a three-week project turned into an art statement of Joycean complexity, Herculean proportions, and Sisyphean patience. Smith "failed," but as the photographs herein will attest, he left behind fragments of stunning depth. This book made me want to buy a camera and learn to "see."… (más)
 
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HHS-Staff | otra reseña | Jan 22, 2010 |

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