Rethinking the photographic studio as a politicised space
Molloy, Caroline (2020) Rethinking the photographic studio as a politicised space. In: Developing a sense of place: the role of the arts in regenerating communities. UCL Press, London, pp. 203-211. ISBN 9781787357822
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This chapter draws from my Phd research. Based on empirical research undertaken in a range of photography studios in north London, which are frequented by the anglo-Turkish community. In the chapter I reframe understanding of the photography studio as a politicised space in which transcultural identities are experimented with and performed. Specifically I look at the merging of cultural practices to create what Eric Hobsbawn (1983) refers to as an invented tradition.
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