1st Edition

Photography and Environmental Activism Visualising the Struggle Against Industrial Pollution

By Conohar Scott Copyright 2022
    198 Pages 16 Color & 17 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    198 Pages 16 Color & 17 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    198 Pages 16 Color & 17 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This publication maps out key moments in the history of environmentalist photography, while also examining contemporary examples of artistic practice.

    Historically, photography has acted as a technology for documenting the industrial transformation of the world around us; usually to benefit the interests of capitalist markets. An alternative photographic tradition exists, however, in which the indexical image is used 'evidentially' to protest against incidents of industrial pollution. By providing a definition of environmental activism in photographic praxis, and identifying influential practitioners, this publication demonstrates that photography plays a vital role in the struggle against environmental despoliation.

    This book will be of interest to scholars in photography, art and visual culture, environmental humanities, and the history of photography.

    Introduction, Part 1: Photography and the Politics of Pollution, 1. Toxic Foam and the Valorisation of Capital, 2. Histories of Environmental Subjugation, 3. The Ugly Subject of Industrial Pollution, 4. Plastic Taxonomies and the Symbiotic Real, Part 2: Photography as Environmental Activism, 5. Environmental Activism in Praxis, 6. The Politics of the Sublime(s), 7. Multimodality and Photobook Activism, 8. Activism and the Augmented Photograph

    Biography

    Conohar Scott is a Senior Lecturer in photographic theory and a practising artist at the University of Lincoln.