Mortevivum by Kimberly Juanita Brown - ISBN: 9780262547642
Paperback
Photography, antiblackness, and the visual logic of living death worldwide.

Mortevivum

Photography and the Politics of the Visual

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  • Paperback

    216 pages

  • Release Date

    12 March 2024

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Summary

A powerful examination of the unsettling history of photography and its fraught relationship to global antiblackness.

Since photography’s invention, black life has been presented as fraught, short, agonizingly filled with violence, and indifferent to intervention—living death—mortevivum—in a series of still frames that refuse a complex humanity. In Mortevivum, Kimberly Juanita Brown shows us how the visual logic of documentary photography and the cultural legacy of e…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780262547642
ISBN-10:0262547643
Author:Kimberly Juanita Brown
Publisher:MIT Press Ltd
Imprint:MIT Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:216
Release Date:12 March 2024
Weight:369g
Dimensions:203mm x 127mm
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Critics Review

Included in Publishers Weekly’s Spring 2024 Announcements
included in Choice’s list of forthcoming titles in art and architecture
Included in Aspire Design and Home Magazine’s roundup of new and noteworthy titles celebrating Black art and design
Included in Print’s Design and Culture Reads for Black History Month

“Mortevivum is a shock to the system delivered with incendiary grace. Brown makes visible the latency—or veiling—of the Black experience of photography and the disseminated image through media. Her critical perspective moves across the shared history of postcolonial Africa, the Caribbean, and the United States. She writes about these moments and their reverberations in a way that conjures today’s realities. The book feels present, even when the photographs and histories tell us of well-trod pasts.”
Aperture

“Kimberly Juanita Brown’s monograph Mortevivum, the first title from the On Seeing book series launched by the MIT Press in 2022, unpacks the proximity of death and Blackness opera­tionalized by the scopic regimes of documentary photography…Mortevivum is memorable for its multi-striated argumentative flow and incisive critical study driven by a proclamation that, in the author’s words: ‘We will continue to exceed the frame of the photograph.’”
Philosophy of Photography

About The Author

Kimberly Juanita Brown

Kimberly Juanita Brown is the inaugural director of the Institute for Black Intellectual and Cultural Life at Dartmouth College where she is also an Associate Professor of English and creative writing. She is the author of The Repeating Body- Slavery’s Visual Resonance in the Contemporary.

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