I Spy: Representations of Childhood
By (Author) Catherine Fehily
Edited by Jane Fletcher
Edited by Kate Newton
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
I.B. Tauris
1st August 2007
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Age groups: children
Age groups: adolescents
Cultural studies
779.25
Hardback
128
Width 235mm, Height 280mm
453g
Attempting to address the photography of children in the late 1990s is a difficult and potentially dangerous exercise. _I Spy_ takes up the challenge by means of a unique combination of new colour and black and white photographs and newly commissioned writing. A book to savour, it addresses two related issues in the contemporary photography of children: how children photograph themselves and how they are portrayed by modern women photographers. It includes, for example, children's photographs of their homes, families and environment, a body of work on twins, a mother's photographs of her daughter and powerful essays expressing poetic, personal and critical approaches. Together, images and words describe intimate, surprising facets of the visual world of childhood.The contributors are: Melissa Benn, Linda Bullock, Wendy Ewald, Catherine Fahily, Jane Fletcher, Suzanne Greenslade, Patricia Holland, Holly Street Public Art Trust, Caroline Molloy, Kate Newton, Cath Pearson
IRIS The Women's Photography Project The Women's Photography Project is based at Staffordshire University.