Unhiding hidden urban madness: the asylum photographs of Claudio Edinger
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Edinger, Claudio, mental asylums in photography, Jaqueri mental hospital (São Paulo)Abstract
Mental illness is an inescapable component of urban life. The Brazilain photographer Claudio Edinger devotes one of his major photobooks to a study of the São Paulo mental asylum, Jaqueri. This essay analyses the strategies of his analytical scrutiny of mental patients, with reference to associated ethical issues. Of particular interest is, necessarily, his emphasis on the body and its valid photographic representation.
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