Laetitia Dujardin
author
Laetitia Dujardin is a researcher and author who specializes in the history of photography, anthropology, and colonial visual culture. Her work often explores the intersection of these fields, particularly regarding 19th-century colonial exhibitions and the representation of indigenous people. She has contributed to several publications on photographic history, including works for the Rijksmuseum Studies in Photography series. Her research includes examining how photographs were used in colonial politics and the interaction between different European cultural centers (such as Amsterdam, Antwerp, and Brussels) in shaping colonial narratives.[1]
Themes
- colonial exhibitions
- history of photography
- anthropology
- visual culture
- indigenous representation
Books
Works by Laetitia Dujardin
- Ethnics and Trade: Photography and the Colonial Exhibitions in Amsterdam, Antwerp and Brussels 2007 · Rijksmuseum Amsterdam · book · English ISBN 9789086890200 Part of the Rijksmuseum Studies in Photography series, volume 2.
References
- Laetitia Dujardin. Ethnics and Trade: Photography and the Colonial Exhibitions in Amsterdam, Antwerp and Brussels. Rijksmuseum Amsterdam. 2007

