LEADER 03712cam a22004578i 4500003 hubpceuo 005 20231026135648.0 008 230221s2023 ncu b 001 0 eng 010 2022045929 020 9781478020769 |q(paperback) 020 9781478020004 |q(hardcover) 020 |z9781478024590 |q(ebook) 020 |z9781478093619 |q(ebook other) 040 NcD/DLC |beng |erda |cDLC |dDLC 042 pcc 050 00 TR184 |b.C58 2023 082 00 770 245 00 Citizens of photography : |bthe camera and the political imagination / |cedited by Christopher Pinney ; with the PhotoDemos Collective (Naluwembe Binaisa, Vindhya Buthpitiya, Konstantinos Kalantzis, Christopher Pinney, Ileana L. Selejan, and Sokphea Young). 260 Durham ; London : |bDuke University Press, |c2023. 300 354 p. : |bill. ; |c23 cm. 337 unmediated 504 Includes bibliographical references and index. 505 0 Introduction. Photographing : or, the future of the image / Christopher Pinney -- "The truth is in the soil" : the political work of photography in northern Sri Lanka / Vindhya Buthpitiya -- Visual citizenship in Cambodia : from apocalypse to visual "political emancipation" / Sokphea Young -- Photography, citizenship, and accusatory memory in the Greek crisis / Konstantinos Kalantzis --Insurgent archive : the photographic making and unmaking of the Nicaraguan revolutionary state / Ileana L. Selejan -- "We are moving with technology" : photographing voice and belonging in Nigeria / Naluwembe Binaisa -- Citizenship, contingency, and futurity : photographic ethnographies from Nepal, India, and Bangladesh / Christopher Pinney. 520 "Citizens of Photography explores how photography offers access to forms of citizenship beyond those available through ordinary politics. Through contemporary ethnographic investigations of photographic practice in Nicaragua, Nigeria, Greece, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Cambodia, the PhotoDemos Collective traces the resonances between political representation and photographic representation. The authors emphasize photography as lived practice and how photography's performative, transformative, and transgressive possibilities facilitate the articulation of new identities. They analyze photography ranging from family albums to social media to state and public archives, showing how it points to unknown futures and destinations in the context of social movements, the aftermath of atrocity and civil war, and the legacies of past injustices. By foregrounding photography's future-oriented, open-ended, and contingent nature and its ability to subvert and reconfigure conventional political identifications, this volume demonstrates that as much as photography looks to the past, it points to the future, acting in advance of social reality"-- 650 0 Photography |xPolitical aspects. 650 0 Photography |xSocial aspects. 650 0 Documentary photography. 650 0 Photography in ethnology. 700 1 Pinney, Christopher, |eeditor |econtributor. 700 1 Binaisa, Naluwembe, |eeditor |econtributor. 700 1 Buthpitiya, Vindhya, |eeditor |econtributor. 700 1 Kalantzis, Konstantinos, |eeditor |econtributor. 700 1 Selejan, Ileana, |eeditor |econtributor. 700 1 Young, Sokphea, |eeditor |econtributor. 880 |6245 942 |2ddc |cBK 952 |00 |10 |2ddc |40 |6770_000000000000000_PIN |70 |8REF |9163332OSA |bOSA |d2023-10-26 |eOSA |l0 |o770 PIN |r2023-10-26 |w2023-10-26 |yBK |cReference 920 01 aYaBAxeJ 992 01 770_000000000000000_PIN |bSSZ_ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ_AHC 966 |cIn the Research Room