Seminar on Theory of Photography 2
Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
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307ES2 | ZK | 3 | 13/S | English | summer |
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This seminar is aimed at a deep analysis of the theory of photography. Students are required to read and critique theoretical literature on photography (and culture in general). The course connects photography with semiotics and intercultural disciplines.
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Students shall be asked to prepare papers on various texts (see lit.) and also on various exhibitions (according to the given possibilities). They will present them in front of the other students and thus subdue these essays to their critical discussion.
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Absolvování předmětu Seminar on Theory of Photography 1
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Students shall be asked to prepare papers on various texts (see lit.) and also on various exhibitions (according to the given possibilities). They will present them in front of the other students and thus subdue these essays to their critical discussion.
Name of the Lecturer: Robert Silverio PhD.
Contact: 267 711 836, silverio@volny.cz
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Literature:
Adorno Theodor: The Culture Industry, Routledge, London 2001
Barthes Roland: Camera Lucida, any edition
Barthes Roland: Image, Music Text, Hill and Wang, NY 1978
Bourdieu Pierre: Photography: A Middle-brow Art, Stanford University Press, Stanford 1990
Burgin Victor (ed.): Thinking Photography, MacMillan Press, London 1982
Burgin Victor: In/Different Spaces, University of California Press Berkley and Los Angeles 1996
Flusser Vilém: Towards a Philosophy of Photography, European Photography, Göttingen 1984
McLuhan Marshal: Understanding Media, McGraw-Hill, New York 1965
Sontag Susan: On Photography, any edition after 1977
Wells, Liz (ed.) The Photography Reader, Routledge, London 2003
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Grading:
Participation in discussions: 45%
Presentation of essays in front of other students: 45%
Participation in course 10% (however not less than 60%)
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On alternate year for 2. and 3. class (2011/12).
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- No schedule has been prepared for this course
- The subject is a part of the following study plans:
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- Fotografie EN - magistr (qualification subject)