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Camera Orientalis: Reflections on Photography of the Middle East

Apr 5, 2017 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Fowler Museum (Lenart Auditorium), 308 Charles E Young Dr E
Los Angeles, CA 90024 United States
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A book celebration for Ali Behdad

In the decades after its invention in 1839, photography was inextricably linked to the Middle East. Introduced as a crucial tool for Egyptologists and Orientalists who needed to document their archaeological findings, the photograph was easier and faster to produce in intense Middle Eastern light—making the region one of the original sites for the practice of photography. A pioneering study of this intertwined history, Camera Orientalis: Reflections on Photography of the Middle East (University of Chicago Press, forthcoming 2016) traces the Middle East’s influences on photography’s evolution, as well as photography’s effect on Europe’s view of “the Orient.”

Considering a range of Western and Middle Eastern archival material from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Ali Behdad offers a rich account of how photography transformed Europe’s distinctly Orientalist vision into what seemed objective fact, a transformation that proved central to the project of European colonialism. At the same time, Orientalism was useful for photographers from both regions, as it gave them a set of conventions by which to frame exotic Middle Eastern cultures for Western audiences. Behdad also shows how Middle Eastern audiences embraced photography as a way to foreground status and patriarchal values while also exoticizing other social classes.

Hosted reception at 6:00pm in the indoor atrium on the main level.

Co-sponsored by the UCLA Department of English, UCLA Department of Comparative Literature and UCLA Iranian Studies

Venue

Fowler Museum (Lenart Auditorium)
308 Charles E Young Dr E
Los Angeles, CA 90024 United States
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