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Refracted Visions: Popular Photography and National Modernity in Java

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A young couple poses before a painted backdrop depicting a modern building set in a volcanic landscape; a college student grabs his camera as he heads to a political demonstration; a man poses stiffly for his identity photograph; amateur photographers look for picturesque images in a rural village; an old woman leafs through a family album. In Refracted Visions, Karen Stra ...more
Paperback, 400 pages
Published April 20th 2010 by Duke University Press Books (first published January 1st 2010)
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Zhoel13
Jan 31, 2012 Zhoel13 rated it liked it

First of all, I really like this book. So, if I point out some criticisms about it below, it is more like what I wish the book could have done than a complete take-down of the author's arguments.

Strassler offers a fresh perspective on studying popular photography in "Java" (I will explain why I put the quotation marks later) and its relationship to Indonesian nationalism--a subject that has rarely been discussed both in the domestic and international academia. I find her concept of "refracted v
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Brian
Oct 16, 2011 Brian rated it it was amazing
I found this book quite engaging as both a photographer and amateur Indonesianist.....
morning Os
Nov 06, 2011 morning Os rated it really liked it
I only had a chance to read a few chapters, but I would love to come back to it. I also encounter lots of personally kept photographs as historical sources, and the book made me realize that how the owners kept those photos and how they present them is a meaningful source of information. There are (inevitably) anthro-ish abstract embellishment in her arguments but she writes well.
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