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ISBN: HB: 9780300184440

Yale University Press

April 2013

320 pp.

25.6x19.2 cm

10 colour images, 170 black&white illus.

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Common Ground

German Photographic Cultures Across the Iron Curtain

This ambitious publication is the first book to thoroughly evaluate the photography that emerged during Germany's geopolitical division from the 1950s to the 1980s. With richly illustrated and exhaustively researched analyses of photographic projects from East and West Germany, including exhibitions, photo-essays, private archives, and photo-books, "Common Ground" constructs a comparative perspective, examining how sequence, seriality and repetition were mobilized to produce forms of solidarity and political agency. Author Sarah James places German postwar photography in the context of Soviet, American, and European photographic developments; the specific cultural experiences of the Cold War; and the shifting politics of German identity. By reconsidering the relationship between divergent cultures of the pre-war Weimar period and the Cold War era, "Common Ground" prompts new readings of major figures such as Bernd and Hilla Becher, Karl Blossfeldt, and August Sander, as well as historically neglected figures such as Karl Pawek, Evelyn Richter, and Rudolf Shafer. The result is a groundbreaking study of the political and pedagogical functions of documentary photography.

About the Author

Sarah E. James is lecturer, history of art, at University College London.