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Associate Professor of Historical Studies at the University of Toronto.  Research concerns three main areas: the cultural history of capitalism; the history and theory of photography; and queer and trans history and theory in the US and Canada.  Author of The 'Corporate Eye: Photography and the Rationalization of American Commercial Culture, 1884-1929' (2005) and 'Sexual Capital: A Queer History of Modeling, 1909-1983' (2019), as well as co-editor of 'Cultures of Commerce: Representation and American Business Culture, 1877-1960' (2006) and 'Feeling Photography' (2014).  Co-founder, The Toronto Photography Seminar (2004).   
 
Associate Professor of Historical Studies at the University of Toronto.  Research concerns three main areas: the cultural history of capitalism; the history and theory of photography; and queer and trans history and theory in the US and Canada.  Author of The 'Corporate Eye: Photography and the Rationalization of American Commercial Culture, 1884-1929' (2005) and 'Sexual Capital: A Queer History of Modeling, 1909-1983' (2019), as well as co-editor of 'Cultures of Commerce: Representation and American Business Culture, 1877-1960' (2006) and 'Feeling Photography' (2014).  Co-founder, The Toronto Photography Seminar (2004).   
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==Further Reading/Research==

Revision as of 11:58, 5 May 2019

Elspeth Brown

Country

Canada

Birth - Death

Occupation

Academic

Description

Associate Professor of Historical Studies at the University of Toronto. Research concerns three main areas: the cultural history of capitalism; the history and theory of photography; and queer and trans history and theory in the US and Canada. Author of The 'Corporate Eye: Photography and the Rationalization of American Commercial Culture, 1884-1929' (2005) and 'Sexual Capital: A Queer History of Modeling, 1909-1983' (2019), as well as co-editor of 'Cultures of Commerce: Representation and American Business Culture, 1877-1960' (2006) and 'Feeling Photography' (2014). Co-founder, The Toronto Photography Seminar (2004).

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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