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The Social Documentary Photography of Milton Rogovin
About this book
Milton Rogovin (1909ā2011) dedicated his photographic career to capturing the humanity of working-class people around the worldācoal miners, factory workers, the urban poor, the residents of Appalachia, and other marginalized groups. He worked to equalize the relationship between photographer and subject in the making of pictures and encouraged his subjects' agency by photographing them on their own terms. Rogovin's powerful insight and immense sympathy for his subjects distinguish him as one of the most original and important documentary photographers in American history.
Edited by Christopher Fulton, The Social Documentary Photography of Milton Rogovin is a multi-disciplinary study of the photographer's historical achievement and continuing relevance. Inspired by a recent donation of his work to the University of Louisville, this compilation of essays examines Rogovin's work through multiple lenses. Contributors analyze his photographic career and political motivations, as well as his relationship to economic history and current academic interests. Most closely investigated are the Lower West Side seriesāa photographic portrait of a particular neighborhood of Buffaloāthe Working People seriesādocumenting blue-collar workers and their families over a span of yearsāand the Family of Miners seriesāa survey of mining communities in the United States and eight foreign countries.
A collaborative effort by prominent scholars, The Social Documentary Photography of Milton Rogovin combines historical and biographical research with cultural and artistic criticism, offering a unique perspective on Rogovin's work in Appalachia and beyond.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Photography with a Conscience
- Milton Rogovin at Home in the University of Louisville Photographic Archives
- Humanism, Radicalism, and the Angel of History: Milton Rogovinās Family of Miners
- Working People Series, 1976ā1987
- Photography and Oral History: Social Documentation to Social Change
- Milton Rogovin and the Popular Front: The Legacy of American Communism
- Rogovin and the āForgotten Womenā
- Rogovin: The Peopleās Ambassador
- Acknowledgments
- List of Contributors
- Index