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John Stauffer

    Dieser Autor befasst sich mit den Komplexitäten der amerikanischen Geschichte und Kultur, mit besonderem Schwerpunkt auf Themen wie Sklaverei, Abschaffung und die Konstruktion von Selbstheit. Seine Arbeit untersucht die Dilemmata der Selbstverwirklichung und die Auswirkungen von visuellen Medien wie Fotografie auf unser Verständnis von Vergangenheit und Gegenwart. Seine fundierten Kenntnisse der amerikanischen Zivilisationsgeschichte und der afroamerikanischen Studien verleihen seinen Schriften eine einzigartige Perspektive. Der Autor bietet somit einen tiefen Einblick in fortwährende Fragen der Rassengerechtigkeit und des sozialen Protests.

    Listening to Cement
    • Listening to Cement

      • 112 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Robert Stivers has quickly emerged as one of the foremost contemporary photographers. In this, his second book of photographs in three years, Stivers extends, deepens, and complicates the themes of mystery and movement, sensuality and spirituality, and the search for individual identity that occupied him in his first book, Robert Photographs, (1997). In his new work, he juxtaposes the human figure with architectural images, thus pointing to the reciprocity between consciousness and a sense of place that is central to an understanding of the self. The aesthetic throughout couples soft focus with rich and subtle textures and tones, resulting in a collection that is amazingly coherent despite (or because of) its haunting and mysterious qualities. In Stivers's world, of figures dancing around and through columns and curves of stones, nothing is ever static-there is constant movement and continual flux, not only of the self, but also of time and place. He seems to suggest that the quest for identity resides in a void of disorientation, but it is a void that can be redeemed by the wonderment and mystery of an unseen spiritual world.

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