Format:
1 Online-Ressource (306 pages)
ISBN:
9781438467863
Series Statement:
SUNY Press Open Access Ser.
Content:
Explores intervisual case studies in relation to migration, xenophobia, and gender.
Content:
Intro -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- A Burning Lens Magnifying Burning Pass Books -- Approaches, Places, and Material -- Foreigners Don't Leave Us with the Tourists! -- The Lens of Migration -- Images of Crises from the Xenophobic Attacks -- Affect and Documentary -- Chapter 1: Mapping Context and Place -- South Africa's Visual History of Migration -- White Migration-"The Great Trek" -- "Native Reserves," "White Cities," and "Homelands" -- Come Back, Africa-Intersections of Documentary and Staged Images -- Portraying Black South African Lives-Drum Magazine -- Black and White "Veils" during Apartheid-Double-Concisousness and Moments of Passing -- Chapter 2: Affective Images -- 2.1. Photographs of Black Suffering and Violence -- Documentary Style -- African Migrant Workers and Pass Laws-Violent versus Violating Images -- Excursion: Borders and Militarized Citizenship -- The Photograph of Hector Pieterson-The South African Pietà -- Black Pain and Melodramatic Overtones? -- Strategic Usage of Images of Suffering -- Counter-Violence and the State of Emergency-The "Era of the Necklace" -- The Bang-Bang Club -- Ambivalent Witnessing and the Complicity of the Camera -- Affective Juxtapositions-The Sun City Protest Song Music Video -- Changes and Continuities of Documentary Image Production -- 2.2. Affective Images in the "New" South Africa -- CUT-Tears at the TRCs after 1994 -- Viewing Tears and Writing about Tears -- A "Testimony in Tears"-in Khalo Matababe's Conversations on a Sunday Afternoon -- The Truth of Affect-the Documentary "Money Shot"? -- Female Vulnerability Exposed-Martiné and Thandeka -- A Single Tear on a Mirror -- Turning the Gaze Around -- A Refusal-A Reversal of Tears -- Chapter 3: Burning Questions -- 3.1. The "Burning Man" -- A Photograph of a Man, Who Was Burnt in 2008.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781438467856
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Kesting, Marietta Affective Images : Post-Apartheid Documentary Perspectives Albany : State University of New York Press,c2017 ISBN 9781438467856
Language:
English
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