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Artforum International, December, 2005 by Sundell, Margaret
"Who am I?" Andre Breton demanded in the opening lines of his novel Nadja (1928). "Perhaps," he suggested by way of an answer, "everything would amount to knowing whom I 'haunt.'" The same could be said of the notoriously elusive medium of photography, which, like Breton, stubbornly resists all attempts at categorization.
"I am whom I haunt": This is clearly the definition of photography at which Roland Barthes arrived in Camera Lucida (1980), his quest to discover the medium's noeme or essence through its ability to summon the spirit of his ...
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