John Tagg is associate professor of art history at the State University of New York at Binghamton and the author of Grounds of Dispute: Art History, Cultural Politics and the Discursive Field (Minnesota, 1992).
Tagg examines the history of the use of photographs as documentary images, in courtrooms, hospitals, and police work, on passports, permits, and licenses. Rejecting the idea of photography as a record of reality, Tagg traces a previously unexamined history that includes the meaning, status, and effects of photographs.
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Like the state, the camera is never neutral.
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