An edition of The civil contract of photography (2007)

ha- Amanah ha-ezraḥit shel ha-tsilum

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ha- Amanah ha-ezraḥit shel ha-tsilum
Ariella Azoulay, Ariella Azoul ...
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An edition of The civil contract of photography (2007)

ha- Amanah ha-ezraḥit shel ha-tsilum

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This is an account of the power relations that sustain and make possible photographic meanings, with special attention to photographs of Palestinian noncitizens of Israel and women in Western societies.

"Azoulay argues that photography is a particular set of relations between individuals to the power that governs them, and, at the same time, a form of relations among equal individuals that constrains this power. Her book shows how anyone, even a stateless person, who addresses others through photographs or occupies the position of a photograph's addressee, is or can become a citizen in the citizenry of photography. The civil contract of photography enables him or her to share with others the claim made or addressed by the photograph. But the crucial arguments of the book concern two groups whose vulnerability and flawed citizenship have been rendered invisible due to their state of exception: the Palestinian noncitizens of Israel and women in Western societies. What they share is an exposure to injuries of various kinds and the impossibility of photographic statements of their plight from ever becoming claims of emergency and calls for protection. Thus one of her leading questions is the following: Under what legal, political or cultural conditions does it become possible to see and to show disaster that befalls those flawed citizens in states of exception? The book brilliantly examines key texts in the history of modern citizenship, such as the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, together with relevant works by Giorgio Agamben, Hannah Arendt, Olympe de Gouges, and Jean-Franç̧ois Lyotard; it rigorously analyzes Israeli photographs of violent episodes in the Occupied Territories--work by Miki Kratsman, Michal Heiman, and Aïm Deüelle Lüski--and it interpretively engages photographs of women from those of Muybridge to recent images from Abu Ghraib prison. At the same time Azoulay provides new critical perspectives on well-known texts such as Susan Sontag's Regarding the Pain of Others and Roland Barthes's Camera Lucida." -- Publisher's description.

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Publisher
Resling
Language
Hebrew
Pages
515

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 464-477) and index.

Published in
Tel Aviv
Series
Feṭish
Other Titles
Civil contract of photography

Classifications

Library of Congress
TR187 .A98 2006, TR187 .A98 2006

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Pagination
515 p. :
Number of pages
515

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL19286127M
LCCN
2007363532

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