![]() ![]() Scott wrote about it more recently (“How Susan Sontag Taught Me to Think, NY Times, October 8, 2019). ![]() John Berger gives it a chapter in About Looking (1980): “Uses of Photography: For Susan Sontag.” New York Times culture critic A.O. It has been, among cultural critics, one of the most highly regarded texts on the photographic image. Susan Sontag, in her prefatory note to On Photography (1977), a compilation of essays published in New York Review of Books 1973-1977, describes the book as “a progress of essays about the meaning and career of photographs.” Some of his books are Places: Things heard, things seen (BlazeVox, 2019) Inside the Wire: Photographs from Texas and Arkansas Prisons (Texas, 2013), Being There: Bruce Jackson Photographs 1962-2012 (Burchfield Penney Art Center, 2013) and Was of the Hand: A Photographer’s Memoir (SUNY Press 2022)Īgainst Photography: What Sontag Actually Wrote ![]() ![]() Bruce Jackson is SUNY Distinguished Professor and James Agee Professor of American Culture at University at Buffalo. ![]()
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