How The Study of Photography in Latin America came to be and what I learned from the process
Nathanial Gardner takes a meta-research approach discussing the processes behind his research, as well as the final product itself. As a forerunner of much new research that reflects on methodology and theory on the visual in the Global South, Nathanial Gardner suggests how this project has been a detonator for other pieces that are beginning to question how we approach the visual. Followed by the Stirling Maxwell Centre's AGM.
College of Arts School of Modern Languages and Cultures
Date: Thursday 07 March 2024
Time: 17:00 - 18:00
Venue: Library Seminar Room (formerly TalkLab, University of Glasgow Library, level 3) + Zoom (see below)
Category: Public lectures
Speaker: Nathanial Gardner, University of Glasgow
Website: uofglasgow.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwpcuigpz0qE9EzV64O0dflB7EJcCoUwlBS
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Nathanial Gardner (Professor of Latin American Text, Image, and Culture, University of Glasgow) presents his latest publication, The Study of Photography in Latin America. In this talk, Nathanial takes a meta-research approach discussing the processes behind his research, as well as the final product itself. As a forerunner of much new research that reflects on methodology and theory on the visual in the Global South, Nathanial suggests how this project has been a detonator for other pieces that are beginning to question how we approach the visual.
Followed by the Stirling Maxwell Centre's AGM (members only).