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Sensible Politics: The Visual Culture of Nongovernmental Activism
Editor: Meg McLagan and Yates McKee | Reference: P2800 | ISBN: 978-1935408246 | Type: Publication
A diverse group of contributors, from art historians, anthropologists, and political theorists to artists, filmmakers, and architects, considers the interaction of politics and the visual in such topics as the political consequences of a photograph taken by an Israeli soldier in a Palestinian house in Ramallah; AIDS activism; images of social suffering in Iran; the “forensic architecture” of claims to truth; and the “Make Poverty History” campaign. Transcending disciplines, they trace a broader image complex whereby politics is brought to visibility through the mediation of specific cultural forms that mix the legal and the visual, the hermeneutic and the technical, the political and the aesthetic.
activism
aesthetic
Alessandro Petti
Allan Sekula
Amahl Bishara
Andrew Herscher
Ann Cvetkovich
architecture
Ariella Azoulay
Barbara Abrash
Benjamin J. Young
Carrie Lambert-Beatty
Charles Zerner
citizenship
colonialism
consent
documentary
Eduardo Cadava
Eyal Weizman
Faye Ginsburg
Fazal Sheikh
Felicity D. Scott
film
holocaust
Hugh Raffles
Huma Yusuf
human rights
Iran
Jaleh Mansoor
Jean-Luc Godard
Jonathan Crary
Judith Butler
Kendall Thomas
Kirsten Johnson
Leshu Torchin
Liza Johnson
mediation
Meg McLagan
Negar Azimi
New York
Pakistan
Pamela Yates
performative
Peru
photography
photojournalism
race
Roger Hallas
Sam Gregory
Sandi Hilal
Sweden
Thomas Keenan
Trevor Paglen
witness
Yates McKee
Yugoslavia
Zeynep Devrim Gürsel