Beruf, Blick und Bild
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Eine Professionsgeschichte der Fotografin 1890-1940
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Frauen kommen in der tradierten Fotografiegeschichte selten vor. Ihre Spuren verlieren sich in der Rezeptionsgeschichte, sie werden quasi ‚ausgeblendet‘ oder bekommen den Status einer Ausnahme zugewiesen. Anhand von Biografien rekonstruiert die Autorin die Entwicklung des Berufs der Fotografin. Beleuchtet werden auch die sozialen, bildungspolitischen und medientechnischen Bedingungen, die Frauen ab Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts vorfanden. Das junge und offene Berufsfeld Fotografie ermöglichte solide ausgebildeten Frauen schöpferisches Arbeiten und ökonomische Unabhängigkeit. Nathalie Dimic leistet mit der Studie Pionierarbeit, indem sie die Sozialfigur der Fotografin erstmals inter- und multidisziplinär konturiert.
Women rarely appear in the traditional history of photography. Their tracks are lost in the history of reception, they are virtually 'hidden' (or are assigned the status of an exception). Based on biographies, the author reconstructs the development of the photography profession. The social, educational policy and media technology conditions that women encountered from the end of the 19th century are also examined. The young and open professional field of photography enabled solidly trained women to work creatively and achieve economic independence. With this study, Nathalie Dimic does pioneering work by outlining the social figure of the photographer in an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary way for the first time.
Women rarely appear in the traditional history of photography. Their tracks are lost in the history of reception, they are virtually 'hidden' (or are assigned the status of an exception). Based on biographies, the author reconstructs the development of the photography profession. The social, educational policy and media technology conditions that women encountered from the end of the 19th century are also examined. The young and open professional field of photography enabled solidly trained women to work creatively and achieve economic independence. With this study, Nathalie Dimic does pioneering work by outlining the social figure of the photographer in an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary way for the first time.
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Fotografie, Fotografin, Dissertation, Technische Universität Dortmund. Fakultät Kunst- und Sportwissenschaften, Technische Universität Dortmund. Seminar für Kulturanthropologie des Textilen
