Images of dead or wounded bodies are a cultural taboo and at the same time strong attractors for visual attention. This paper will discuss this ambivalence as a key to understanding the relation between body and image in contemporary visual culture. In recent Brazilian history, reappropriated media images of victims of social violence have made subversive revelation of the political repressive violence of torture and assassination systematically concealed by the authorities. In works of the visual artist Rosângela Rennó, the exposed body carries a tension between a generalized traumatic ‘wound culture’ and what will be defined as a forensic paradigm of images of memory and death. The ambiguity between images that touch the spectator and ima...
Aida Chehrehgosha’s award-winning photography series To Mom, Dad and My Two Brothers (2008) in which...
In Mexico, memory has become a battlefield nowadays. The Ayotzinapa case (2014) –a still unresolved ...
On Seeing and Being Pain: Corporeal Politics, Visual Cultures and Violence Against Women This presen...
This paper attempts to explore the theme of Trauma and its representation in Contemporary Art. In pa...
© 2001 Dr. Rebecca Scott BrayThis research considers the visualisation of the dead body throughout f...
Appendix 3 can be viewed in the print copy held in the libraryExperiences of violence are commodifie...
A proposta deste texto ? analisar processos art?sticos no teatro e no cinema nos quais os temas da v...
The present text deals with the deployment of images of a mutilated body as means of expressing, cel...
This essay discusses the dissemination of atrocity images in contemporary mass media, from the photo...
In the wake of a resurgence of Holocaust scholarship in North America in the 1980s, a growing intere...
This article focuses on how the representation of violent events is tackled by a number of visual ar...
Photographic, film and video representations of dying and dead subjects bring to light delicate bal...
Controversy over visual imagery of trauma and disaster has never been greater. "The Image and the Wi...
During the past one hundred years or so the depiction of traumatic historical events and experiences...
Abandoned sites of trauma often become objects of art-based research. The forensic turn offered arti...
Aida Chehrehgosha’s award-winning photography series To Mom, Dad and My Two Brothers (2008) in which...
In Mexico, memory has become a battlefield nowadays. The Ayotzinapa case (2014) –a still unresolved ...
On Seeing and Being Pain: Corporeal Politics, Visual Cultures and Violence Against Women This presen...
This paper attempts to explore the theme of Trauma and its representation in Contemporary Art. In pa...
© 2001 Dr. Rebecca Scott BrayThis research considers the visualisation of the dead body throughout f...
Appendix 3 can be viewed in the print copy held in the libraryExperiences of violence are commodifie...
A proposta deste texto ? analisar processos art?sticos no teatro e no cinema nos quais os temas da v...
The present text deals with the deployment of images of a mutilated body as means of expressing, cel...
This essay discusses the dissemination of atrocity images in contemporary mass media, from the photo...
In the wake of a resurgence of Holocaust scholarship in North America in the 1980s, a growing intere...
This article focuses on how the representation of violent events is tackled by a number of visual ar...
Photographic, film and video representations of dying and dead subjects bring to light delicate bal...
Controversy over visual imagery of trauma and disaster has never been greater. "The Image and the Wi...
During the past one hundred years or so the depiction of traumatic historical events and experiences...
Abandoned sites of trauma often become objects of art-based research. The forensic turn offered arti...
Aida Chehrehgosha’s award-winning photography series To Mom, Dad and My Two Brothers (2008) in which...
In Mexico, memory has become a battlefield nowadays. The Ayotzinapa case (2014) –a still unresolved ...
On Seeing and Being Pain: Corporeal Politics, Visual Cultures and Violence Against Women This presen...