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Photography and Cinema : 50 Years of Chris Markers La Jetée by Medeiros, Margarida; Flores, Teresa Mendes; Leal, Joana Cunha (ISBN: 9781443872010)
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Photography and Cinema : 50 Years of Chris Markers La Jetée Hardcover - 2015
by Medeiros, Margarida; Flores, Teresa Mendes; Leal, Joana Cunha
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- Title Photography and Cinema : 50 Years of Chris Markers La Jetée
- Author Medeiros, Margarida; Flores, Teresa Mendes; Leal, Joana Cunha
- Binding Hardcover
- Pages 326
- Language ENG
- Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
- Date 2015
- ISBN 9781443872010
About the author
Margarida Medeiros is Assistant Professor of Visual Culture and the History of the Image in the Department of Communication Sciences at Universidade Nova de Lisboa (UNL). She is an integrated member of the research center Centro de Estudos de Comunicacao e Linguagens (CECL), and has published several books on photography criticism and history, including A Ultima Imagem (2012), Fotografia e Verdade - Uma Historia de Fantasmas (2010), and Fotografia e Narcisismo - O Auto-retrato Contemporaneo (2000), as well as numerous articles in scholarly and non-scholarly journals. Teresa Mendes Flores has a PhD and an MA in Communication Sciences, and is a researcher in photography and cinema at Centro de Investigacao Media e Jornalismo (CIMJ) where she is vice-President. She is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow on colonial Portuguese photography, and is also Assistant Professor at the School of Communication, Architecture, Arts and Information Technologies of Universidade Lusofona de Humanidades e Tecnologias, where she teaches Photography and Visual Culture. She has published the book Cinema e Experiencia Moderna (2007) and several papers in various scholarly journals. Joana Cunha Leal is Assistant Professor at the Art History Department of the Universidade Nova de Lisboa (UNL), and is a Full Member of the Art History Institute at the same university. Her main research interests are late modern art, art theory and visual culture, and she has published numerous articles on modernism and modernity. She is currently responsible for the funded project Southern Modernisms.
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