There has been much debate about the ethics and effectiveness of the circulation of photographs of suffering. An analysis of commentaries and reviews of such photographs shows that the genre interpellates a particular spectator, for whom the “distance” of suffering is viewed from a comfortable centre. This mode of spectatorship is identifiable as “white” in its claim to unmarked privilege. The photographs threaten to destabilise this unmarked privilege in potentially productive ways, but the reproduction of colonial viewing relations means that whiteness remains centred. The paper concludes by attempting to destabilise the centre by bringing the discussion of the relation between suffering and sovereignty closer to “home”.Anna Szorenyihttp:...
Regarding the Pain of Others is a meditative analysis of the iconography of suffering by the late cu...
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Purpose: This paper aims to reinforce the significance of visual ethnography as a tool for mental he...
There has been much debate about the ethics and effectiveness of the circulation of photographs of s...
activist’s efforts to publicize human suffering through visual documentation. The objectives are to ...
This paper considers the tension between photography and responsibility despite the avalanche of obj...
Despite the avalanche of objections regarding documentary\u27s false promise to awaken social consci...
The essay is an explorative reflection that focuses on a very specific part of a broader investigati...
The essay is an explorative reflection that focuses on a very specific part of a broader investigati...
To work with images of atrocity is a fraught project. Sedimented constructs shaped through racist an...
The human desire to seize the moment, regardless of its fleetingness, had been fulfilled with the in...
The essay is an explorative reflection that focuses on a very specific part of a broader investigati...
This article critically analyses the concept of suffering, with particular emphasis on responsibilit...
In the winter of 2018, I presented a conference paper on a set of nineteenth-century photographs fro...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesb...
Regarding the Pain of Others is a meditative analysis of the iconography of suffering by the late cu...
How do documentary and artistic photographic representations of the Holocaust and the Rwandan genoci...
Purpose: This paper aims to reinforce the significance of visual ethnography as a tool for mental he...
There has been much debate about the ethics and effectiveness of the circulation of photographs of s...
activist’s efforts to publicize human suffering through visual documentation. The objectives are to ...
This paper considers the tension between photography and responsibility despite the avalanche of obj...
Despite the avalanche of objections regarding documentary\u27s false promise to awaken social consci...
The essay is an explorative reflection that focuses on a very specific part of a broader investigati...
The essay is an explorative reflection that focuses on a very specific part of a broader investigati...
To work with images of atrocity is a fraught project. Sedimented constructs shaped through racist an...
The human desire to seize the moment, regardless of its fleetingness, had been fulfilled with the in...
The essay is an explorative reflection that focuses on a very specific part of a broader investigati...
This article critically analyses the concept of suffering, with particular emphasis on responsibilit...
In the winter of 2018, I presented a conference paper on a set of nineteenth-century photographs fro...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesb...
Regarding the Pain of Others is a meditative analysis of the iconography of suffering by the late cu...
How do documentary and artistic photographic representations of the Holocaust and the Rwandan genoci...
Purpose: This paper aims to reinforce the significance of visual ethnography as a tool for mental he...