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Visions of Nature: How Landscape Photography Shaped Settler Colonialism

Visions of Nature

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"Visions of Nature" by Jarrod Hore is a history book focused on Photography Basics. Best for general readers, students, and topic-focused learners.

Introduction : dispossession in focus : between ancestral ties and settler territoriality -- Six geobiographies : senses of site in the white settler world -- Space and the settler geographical imagination : the survey, the camera, and the problematic of waste -- A clock for seeing : revelation and rupture in settler colonial landscapes -- Tanga Whaka-ahua or, the man who makes the likenesses : managing indigenous presence in colonial landscapes -- Colonial encounter, epochal time, and settler romanticism in the nineteenth century -- Noble cities from primeval rorest : settler territoriality on the world stage -- Settler nativity : nations and natures into the twentieth century -- Conclusion : settler colonialism, reconciliation, and the problems of place.

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Best For: Readers interested in the intersection of photography and settler colonial history.
Focus: Explores how landscape photography influenced settler colonialism and shaped perceptions of land.
Covers: Historical analysis of settler colonial landscapes through photography, including indigenous presence and territorial claims.
Why It Matters: Provides insight into the role of visual representation in colonial territorial practices and environmental perspectives.

"Visions of Nature" by Jarrod Hore is a history book focused on Photography Basics. Best for general readers, students, and topic-focused learners.

Topic: Photography Basics

Author: Jarrod Hore

Who this is for:

  • Students
  • Educators
  • Interested readers

Why this book matters: It gives readers useful context, background, and perspective on the subject through a focused and accessible presentation.

Introduction : dispossession in focus : between ancestral ties and settler territoriality -- Six geobiographies : senses of site in the white settler world -- Space and the settler geographical imagination : the survey, the camera, and the problematic of waste -- A clock for seeing : revelation and rupture in settler colonial landscapes -- Tanga Whaka-ahua or, the man who makes the likenesses : managing indigenous presence in colonial landscapes -- Colonial encounter, epochal time, and settler romanticism in the nineteenth century -- Noble cities from primeval rorest : settler territoriality on the world stage -- Settler nativity : nations and natures into the twentieth century -- Conclusion : settler colonialism, reconciliation, and the problems of place.

AuthorJarrod Hore
PublisherUniv of California Press
Published2022-04-19
ISBN-139780520381261
BindingPaperback
Pages352
LanguageEnglish
SubjectsHistory
TopicPhotography Basics

Format: Paperback

Length: 352 pages

Language: English

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