Shadow Modernism
Delve into the intricate world of photography and cultural discourse in William Schaefer's insightful book, Shadow Modernism. Published by Duke University Press in 2017, this engaging paperback encompasses 277 pages of rich exploration. Schaefer examines how early twentieth-century photographic practices in Shanghai served as a vital platform for artists, writers, and intellectuals to engage in discussions about culture, ethnicity, and history. By focusing on these creative dialogues, the author reveals how these figures used photography to illuminate the often-overlooked shadows of modernity in Shanghai. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersections between art, culture, and identity, and it offers a unique perspective on how visual narratives shaped the understanding of a transformative era. Discover the depth of modernist thought and its implications through the lens of Schaefer's compelling analysis.