Learning objectives
Upon completion of the course, students are expected to have acquired the knowledge of the argument, proving to be able to contextualize, at least in outline, the main actors in the history of photography, connecting them to the general historical and cultural environment of their time, and to have the ability to understand the photographic document, reading the photographic works of such authors in their characterizing elements. Another goal of this course is to provide students with the critical means necessary to find their way in the intricate 20th-Century theoretical debate on photography: students will be required to show their skill of making judgements and their ability in analyzing and interpreting the most important texts on the photographic image.
Prerequisites
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Course unit content
The course offers a survey of the history of photography through the reading of works by all the most relevant photographers active in the 19th and 20th Century. Particular attention will be given to the groups and movements representing particular shifts in the use of the medium. Moreover, the course will present a model of analysis of the photographic image from a theoretical and critical perspective, aimed at foregrounding its elements of originality and peculiarity among other kinds of visual document.
Three workshops will be started too, held by skilled professionals in the area of photography.
Full programme
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Bibliography
Beaumont Newhall, Storia della fotografia, Einaudi, Torino, 1984
Teaching methods
Frontal lectures aimed at giving an outline of the specific methodology, with readings from the main theoretical sources and participated analyses of a series of pictures.
Moreover, the course will also be offered in a blended way on the distance learning platform called Elly.
Assessment methods and criteria
During the final exam (oral), students must show to have acquired the knowledge and understanding required to be able to read the photographic document in its technical and linguistic specificity, to put its formal elements in relation with the general context of the developments of both photography and the critical debate about it. During the exam, students will have to show their ability in autonomously apply the method of analysis to emblematic cases seen in class, as well as the acquisition of a proper, specific terminology.
Other information
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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development
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