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[Commlist] CfP · Photographs post-truths: private poetics vs political claims?
Sat Jun 04 08:36:02 GMT 2022
Journal of Science and Technology of the Arts
Call for papers – Special Issue
Photographs post-truths: private poetics vs political claims?
Deadline: June 17th 2021
[No payment from the authors will be required.]
Communication and Media Studies scholars are welcome.
Editors: Carlos Lobo (UCP-EA, CITAR) & Paulo Catrica (UNL, IHC).
WEBSITE > https://revistas.ucp.pt/index.php/jsta/callforpapers
Seemingly in our post-truth era, the drifts of contemporary photography
practices operate on a global scale, trespassing local and specific
cultural settings. Rooted within a plurality of historical genres,
mostly Western, i.e. documentary, conceptual, street photography,
post-modern, or ‘fine art’, these visual paradigms are instinctively
used without reclaiming any critical stance.
One of the prevailing trends is the depiction of the world as a
self-portraiture – ‘from my porch’, as a fragmentary visual essay
inscribed with poetic significance. A certain return to the modern
‘beautiful photograph’ opposed to the depiction of the world ‘outside’
with its critical and political implications.
To frame this debate we recover, John Schott 1975’s aphorism, ‘what a
picture is of and what it is about’ ? By then, William Jenkins
commented, comparing Ed Ruscha’s photographs to Schott Route 66 Motels:
“… they [Ruscha’s pictures] are not statements about the world through
art, they are statements about art through the world".
Engaging with the discussion of the photographs' ability to be
ideological committed, and considering that myth of representation was
wiped out with the rarefaction of the photographic images? We invite
article submissions and visual essays that focus on photography
contemporary practices in order to critically discuss the hypothetical
quarrel between poetics and politics.
+ Open Call for audiovisual essay submissions (always open)
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