Photo-Attractions: An Indian Dancer, an American Photographer, and a German Camera

Photo-Attractions: An Indian Dancer, an American Photographer, and a German Camera

by Ajay Sinha
Photo-Attractions: An Indian Dancer, an American Photographer, and a German Camera

Photo-Attractions: An Indian Dancer, an American Photographer, and a German Camera

by Ajay Sinha

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Overview

In Spring 1938, an Indian dancer named Ram Gopal and an American writer-photographer named Carl Van Vechten came together for a photoshoot in New York City. Ram Gopal was a pioneer of classical Indian dance and Van Vechten was reputed as a prominent white patron of the African-American movement called the Harlem Renaissance. Photo-Attractions describes the interpersonal desires and expectations of the two men that took shape when the dancer took pose in exotic costumes in front of Van Vechten’s Leica camera. The spectacular images provide a rare and compelling record of an underrepresented history of transcultural exchanges during the interwar years of early-20th century, made briefly visible through photography.
 
Art historian Ajay Sinha uses these hitherto unpublished photographs and archival research to raise provocative and important questions about photographic technology, colonial histories, race, sexuality and transcultural desires. Challenging the assumption that Gopal was merely objectified by Van Vechten’s Orientalist gaze, he explores the ways in which the Indian dancer co-authored the photos. In Sinha’s reading, Van Vechten’s New York studio becomes a promiscuous contact zone between world cultures, where a “photo-erotic” triangle is formed between the American photographer, Indian dancer, and German camera.
 
A groundbreaking study of global modernity, Photo-Attractions brings scholarship on American photography, literature, race and sexual economies into conversation with work on South Asian visual culture, dance, and gender. In these remarkable historical documents, it locates the pleasure taken in cultural difference that still resonates today.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781978830509
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Publication date: 11/11/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 212
File size: 108 MB
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About the Author

AJAY SINHA is the Julia ’73 and Helene ’49 Herzig Professor of Art History at Mount Holyoke College. His books include Imagining Architects: Creativity in Religious Monuments of India and the co-edited collection Bollyworld: Popular Indian Cinema through a Transnational Lens.

Table of Contents

Prelude
Chapter 1: The Photo Studio
Chapter 2: The Dancer
Chapter 3: The Photographer
Chapter 4: The Camera
Chapter 5: Photo-Dance
Chapter 6: Afterimages
Acknowledgements
Notes
References
Index
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