Latoya Ruby Frazier: The Notion of Family (Signed Edition) by Frazier, Latoya Ruby

Latoya Ruby Frazier: The Notion of Family (Signed Edition)

In this, her first book, LaToya Ruby Frazier (born 1982) offers an incisive exploration of the legacy...
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Author: Latoya Ruby Frazier
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Language: English
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Latoya Ruby Frazier: The Notion of Family (Signed Edition) by Frazier, Latoya Ruby

Latoya Ruby Frazier: The Notion of Family (Signed Edition)

¥24,690

Latoya Ruby Frazier: The Notion of Family (Signed Edition)

¥24,690
Author: Latoya Ruby Frazier
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
In this, her first book, LaToya Ruby Frazier (born 1982) offers an incisive exploration of the legacy of racism and economic decline in America's small towns, as embodied by Braddock, Pennsylvania, Frazier's hometown. The work also considers the impact of that decline on the community and on her family, creating a statement both personal and truly political--an intervention in the histories and narratives of the region that are dominated by stories of Andrew Carnegie and Pittsburgh's industrial past, but largely ignore those of black families and the working classes. Frazier has set her story of three generations--her Grandma Ruby, her mother and herself--against larger questions of civic belonging and responsibility. The work also documents the demise of Braddock's only hospital, reinforcing the idea that the history of a place is frequently written on the body as well as the landscape. With "The Notion of Family," Frazier knowingly acknowledges and expands upon the traditions of classic black-and-white documentary photography, enlisting the participation of her family, and her mother in particular. As Frazier says, her mother is "co-author, artist, photographer and subject. Our relationship primarily exists through a process of making images together. I see beauty in all her imperfections and abuse." Frazier's work reinforces the idea of image-making as a transformative act, a means of resetting traditional power dynamics and narratives, both those of her family and those of the community at large. Frazier is a 2014 Guggenheim fellow.

Author: Latoya Ruby Frazier
Publisher: Aperture Direct
Published: 11/30/2014
Pages: 156
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 2.60lbs
Size: 10.90h x 9.80w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9781683950035

About the Author
Frazier, Latoya Ruby: - LaToya Ruby Frazier (born in Braddock, Pennsylvania, 1982) received her BFA from Edinboro University, Pennsylvania, in 2004, and her MFA from the College of Visual and Performing Arts at Syracuse University, New York, in 2007. She has received numerous grants and awards, including a 2014 Guggenheim Fellowship, 2014 USA Weitz Fellowship, and 2015 MacArthur Fellowship. Frazier teaches in the Department of Photography at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and is a visiting critic at Yale University. Her work has been included in exhibitions at major institutions worldwide.Wexler, Laura: - Laura Wexler is professor of American studies and women's, gender, and sexuality studies at Yale University.Dickerson, Dennis: - Dennis C. Dickerson is the James M. Lawson, Jr. Professor of History at Vanderbilt University. He is the author of several titles focusing on American labor history and the civil rights movement, including Out of the Crucible: Black Steel Workers in Western Pennsylvania, 1875-1980 (1986).
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