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Picturing Us: African American Identity in Photography

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Picturing Us: African American Identity in Photography
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Deborah Willis-Thomas
Edited by Deborah Willis
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:209
Dimensions(mm): Height 231,Width 154
Category/GenrePhotographs: collections
Special kinds of photography
ISBN/Barcode 9781565841062
ClassificationsDewey:778.9208996073
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher The New Press
Imprint The New Press
Publication Date 16 May 1996
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Deborah Willis, an expert on African American photography asks 18 writers, critics and film makers each to select a photograph of personal or historical significance and to "read" it for insights into the black experience. While some of the contributors write about family portraits - for instance, bell hooks and E. Ethelbert Miller write about their fathers - others have selected photographs of a more public and political nature - Jacquie Jones talks about lynchings, while Robert Hill analyzes the infamous picture of Marcus Garvey in a procession. The photographs and essays in this collection take the reader from the "great black migration" to the Harlem Renaissance, from southern lynchings to northern integration, from musings about black female subjectivity in art to the objectification of the black male in the whilte American psyche. Even the analysis of family portraits convey a broad sense of African American history. So a picture in which family members are arranged lightest to darkest repreestnts more than happenstance: it exposes how gradations of colour have divided the black community since slavery. Contributors include Adele Alexander, St Clair Bourne, Claudine Brown, Angela Davis, Vertamae Grosvenor, Lise Hamilton, Luke Charles Harris, Robert Hill, bell hooks, Edward P. Jones, Jacquie Jones, E. Ethelbert Miller, Paul Rogers, Kathe Sandler, Clarissa Sligh, Christian Walker and Carla Williams.

Author Biography

Deborah Willis is curator of exhibitions at the National African American Museum Project of the Smithsonian Institute. Her previous books include Early Black Photographers: 1840 to 1940 and VanDerZee: Photographer 1886-1983. She lives in Washington, D.C.

Reviews

"A rare book [that] encourages us to look deeply into images of ourselves and carefully select what we accept as truth." -Quarterly Black Review "Eighteen stimulating essays. . . . A worthy dialogue on an under-analyzed aspect of black history." -Publishers Weekly "The importance of this collection of photographs and accompanying essays. . . cannot be overemphasized." -Belles Lettres "The photographs alone. . . merit a trip to the bookstore. . . . One feels prodded to contemplate the interconnectedness of African American identity and visual images in unconventional, enlightening ways." - Emerge