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[Commlist] New edited collection - Familiar Faces: Photography, Memory and Argentina’s Disappeared
Tue Aug 06 08:43:10 GMT 2024
New book
*/Familiar Faces: Photography, memory and Argentina’s disappeared
<https://mitpress.mit.edu/9781913380762/familiar-faces/> /*
Published by Goldsmiths Press
/Familiar Faces/offers a diverse, theoretically rich, and empirically
informed exploration of photography in Argentina’s memorial, political,
and artistic landscape.
During the country’s most recent civic-military dictatorship
(1976–1983), 30,000 people were disappeared or killed by the state. Over
the decades, vernacular and professional photographs have been central
to the Argentine struggle for justice. They were used not only to
protest the disappearances under the dictatorship and to denounce the
authorities, but also as tools of political and social activism, and for
remembering the disappeared.
With contributions from leading Argentina-based anthropologists,
ethnographers, curators, art scholars, media researchers, and
photographers, /Familiar Faces/ moves beyond the traditional
considerations of representation, focusing instead on the ways in which
photography is continuously reimagined as a tool of memory, mourning,
and political and judicial activism. In so doing, it considers the
diverse uses of press photography; artistic practice; photographs of the
disappeared in domestic rituals; photographs of the inmates of torture
centers; the reclamation of images taken by the dictatorial state for
memorial and activist purposes.
Written and published at a crucial moment in Argentine memory politics,
/Familiar Faces/ offers a geographically and formally diverse selection
of case studies, with international as well as regional resonance. While
firmly rooted in this national context, the book contributes to wider,
global debates about the increasingly pervasive role of the photographic
image in relation to state-sponsored, large-scale violence.
“From the very best writers on photography in Argentina, and brimming
with insightful reflections, this elegant collection will doubtless
generate and guide further discussions on the endlessly fascinating role
of photography in the post-dictatorship period.”
-Professor Vikki Bell, author of /The Art of Post-Dictatorship: Ethics
and Aesthetics in Transitional Argentina/
“Familiar Faces is a stunning collection of essays and interviews about
the role of photography in remembering, protesting and reimagining the
forced disappearances in Argentina under the military dictatorship.”
-Dr Zoë Norridge, Reader in Comparative Literature and Visual Cultures,
King’s College London
The book can be ordered here:
https://mitpress.mit.edu/9781913380762/familiar-faces/
<https://mitpress.mit.edu/9781913380762/familiar-faces/>
For review copies, contact (goldsmithspress /at/ gold.ac.uk)
<mailto:(goldsmithspress /at/ gold.ac.uk)>
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