Affective Images : Post-apartheid Documentary Perspectives /
Affective Images examines both canonical and lesser-known photographs and films that address the struggle against apartheid and the new struggles that came into being in post-apartheid times. Marietta Kesting argues for a way of embodied seeing and complements this with feminist and queer film studi...
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Albany :
State University of New York Press,
[2017]
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جدول المحتويات:
- Introduction
- Mapping context and place
- Affective images. Photographs of black suffering and violence
- Affective images in the "new" South Africa
- Burning questions. The "Burning man"
- The afterlife of Nhamuave's photograph
- Photographic speech acts. Migrant life and the image
- Documentary participatory photography and politics
- In/visibilities and reenactments. De-identification and multiplication. From documentary to fiction and back: District 9
- Conclusion: affective images of belonging.