帝国特工:E.L.米切尔的照片如何塑造澳大利亚

IF 1.3 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Archives and Manuscripts Pub Date : 2019-04-25 DOI:10.1080/01576895.2019.1593588
C. Robinson
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《帝国特工:E.L.米切尔的照片如何塑造澳大利亚》是商业摄影师欧内斯特·隆德·米切尔的一本引人入胜的传记,其中详细探讨了他的照片,尤其是西澳大利亚和昆士兰的照片,是如何被用来将澳大利亚推向帝国的。该作品基于作者乔安娜·沙逊的博士论文和期刊文章。乔安娜·沙逊在管理档案摄影收藏方面拥有丰富的经验和知识,是一位国际知名的历史学家和档案管理员。她将历史学家的视角和档案管理员对背景的关注带到了对E.L.米切尔照片的研究中。这部作品对正在讨论的照片进行了大量的复制,这让读者能够欣赏沙逊为她的分析所带来的知识和分析。沙逊认为:照片的内容;他们在创造“社会和谐、经济稳定以及澳大利亚与大英帝国的联系”方面的作用(第八页);它们是如何传播和获取的;最后,他们的“档案余生”是如何影响20世纪澳大利亚的观点的(第九页)。《帝国特工》分为三个部分:
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Agents of Empire: How E.L. Mitchell’s Photographs Shaped Australia
Agents of Empire: How E.L. Mitchell’s Photographs Shaped Australia is a fascinating biography of commercial photographer Ernest Lund Mitchell, intertwined with a detailed examination of how his photographs, particularly of Western Australia and Queensland, were used to promote Australia to the Empire. The work is based on author Joanna Sassoon’s PhD thesis and journal articles. Joanna Sassoon has extensive experience and knowledge in managing archival photographic collections and is an internationally respected historian and archivist. She brings both a historian’s perspective and an archivist’s focus on context to her examination of E.L. Mitchell’s photographs. The work features extensive reproductions of the photographs under discussion, which allows the reader to appreciate the knowledge and analysis that Sassoon brings to bear on her analysis. Sassoon considers: the content of the photographs; their role in creating a sense of ‘social harmony, economic stability and Australia’s connections to the British Empire’ (p. viii); how they were circulated and made accessible; and finally how their ‘archival afterlives’ are influencing views of twentieth-century Australia (p. ix). Agents of Empire is divided into three parts:
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