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John Edwin Mason is an Associate Professor at the University of Virginia, specializing in African history, the history of photography, and cultural studies. He co-directs the Holsinger Portrait Project and has published extensively on South African history, post-emancipation societies, and 20th-century African American visual culture.
- Education: B.A. (University of Cincinnati, 1984), M.A./Ph.D. (Yale University, 1988/1992)
Research Focus: Mason's work bridges historical analysis with documentary practice, emphasizing:
- South African slavery and emancipation
- Visual narratives of the Cape Town Carnival
- Photography's role in civil rights discourse
- Race/gender dynamics in American motorsports
Recent Publications (2016-2021) examine intersections of:
- Visual justice and Black photography collectives
- Jazz's photographic documentation
- Photographic ethics in protest coverage
- Historical trauma in contemporary visual media
As a documentary photographer, Mason has contributed to exhibitions like Visual Justice (Wichita State University, 2015-16) and Gordon Parks: The Making of an Argument (University of Virginia, 2013-14). His blog combines photo history with personal narratives of race and identity in America.
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