On Photography , Susan Sontag

On Photography , Susan Sontag

<p>“On Photography”, Susan Sontag</p><p>Group Work: With your group, discuss photography in terms of the following concepts in Sontag’s writing. 1) Locate the quote(s) that relate to the concept; 2) explain the quote in your own words; and 3) provide your own examples to illustrate. Be prepared to discuss your findings with the rest of the class:</p><p>GROUP #1: What are Photographs? Acts of appropriation (4) Packages for the world and packaged themselves (4) Evidence (5) An Interpretation of the World (7)</p><p>GROUP #2: Photography as Activity of the Masses An Aggressive Act (7) Activity of the Masses-- Social Rite of Family Life (8) A Principal Device for Experiencing Something (9-10) Defense Against Anxiety. Imitation of work. “A Chronic Voyeurism Leveling the Meaning of all Events” (11)</p><p>GROUP #3: The Photographer’s Relationship to Subject An Event in and of itself (11) An Act of Non-Intervention (11-12) A Predatory Act (14) Addictive Fantasy Machinery (14-15)</p><p>GROUP 4: Desire, Nostalgia, Morality To Touch With Pathos (15-16) Both Pseudo-Presence and Token of Absence (15-16) Talismanic (15-16) (Possessing magical power.) Stimulant of Desire (Sexual) (17-19) Stimulant of Desire (Moral) (17-19)</p><p>GROUP 5: Corruption Corruption of the Senses--Deadening of Consciousness (20-21) The Opposite of Understanding (22-23) Irresistible Mental Pollution (24)</p>

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