从台湾摄影史看摄影书现象

Yin-Hua Chu
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本文将“摄影书”视为一种隐喻性的构成,它隐含着摄影师-导演的角色、文本和图像的并置、编辑对布局和顺序的决定,以及设计师和出版商在印刷品上的表现。这种将“摄影书”视为历史的视觉叙述的方式与台湾独特的文化背景密切相关。台湾,又称“福尔摩沙岛”,位于东亚岛弧中心、太平洋西岸和亚洲大陆东南沿海,在不同时期受到不同殖民政权的统治,包括荷兰、西班牙、明清、日本和中华民国。台湾历史上的摄影书籍的制作与台湾主体性的培养密不可分,这代表着从殖民主义者对这个岛屿的看法转变为多样化和多层次的自我意识。为了找出台湾摄影史上这些重要变化的原因,必须采用时间顺序的方法。基于这一认识,本文的讨论按时间顺序分为四个部分:(1)从1895年以前到日本统治时期(1895–1945);(2) 从大撤退到白色恐怖(1945-1987);(3) 从解严到千禧年(1987-2000);以及(4)2000年代及其后。
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The photobook phenomenon: from the perspective of Taiwan photography history
This paper treats “photobook” as a metaphorical composition that implies the role of photographer-auteur, the juxtaposition of text and image, the editor’s decision on layout and sequence, as well as the designer’s and publisher’s performance on printed material. Such an approach of treating “photobook” as a visual account of history is closely linked to the distinct cultural background of Taiwan. As an island located in the centre of the East-Asian island arc, the western edge of the Pacific Ocean, and the southeast coast of the continent of Asia, Taiwan, also known as “Ilha Formosa”, has been governed by different colonial regimes in different periods of time, including the Netherlands, Spain, the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Japan, and the Republic of China. The production of photobooks in Taiwan history was inextricably intertwined with the cultivation of Taiwanese subjectivity that represented the shift from the colonialists’ perspective of this island to the diverse and multi-layered self-awareness. To identify the factors that led to these essential variations over the history of Taiwan photography, a chronological approach is imperative. Based on this insight, the discussion of this essay is chronologically structured in four parts: (1) from pre-1895 to the Japanese rule period (1895–1945); (2) from the great retreat to the White Terror (1945–1987); (3) from the lifting of martial law to the millennium (1987–2000); and (4) the 2000s and after.
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Photographies
Photographies Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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