How Do Perpetrators Become Visible? Photographs and Visibility Dispositifs in the Identification of a Perpetrator During the Argentine Dictatorship

Claudia Feld
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This article examines the connections between forced disappearances in Argentina, the public visibility of perpetrators, and the role of photographic images. It focuses on Alfredo Astiz, who was identified during the dictatorship for his involvement in two internationally renowned abduction cases: the disappearance of the Swedish teenager Dagmar Hagelin and the abduction of the French nuns Alice Domon and Léonie Duquet, who were taken to the Navy Mechanics School or ESMA (Escuela de Mecánica de la Armada). By analysing two series of photographs of Astiz that were published during the dictatorship, along with the accompanying texts and paratexts circulating at the time, and within the contexts, settings, and media that facilitated the identification and visibility of this perpetrator, this article sheds light on the dynamics, limitations, tensions, and opportunities presented by images of the figure of the perpetrator. The article proposes to understand visibility dispositifs as specific tools for investigating the visual representation of perpetrators and the complex processes involved in constructing meanings around perpetration over time. In the more specific field of forced disappearance studies, this text aims to discuss the role of images in making perpetrators visible, thus shifting the research focus away from the photographs of victims, which have been extensively examined in previous work. Its uniqueness also lies in considering this issue within a dictatorial rather than a transitional or post-conflict context.
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罪犯如何变得可见?阿根廷独裁统治时期识别罪犯的照片和可视性工具
本文探讨了阿根廷强迫失踪案件、犯罪者的公众知名度和摄影图像的作用之间的联系。文章以阿尔弗雷多-阿斯蒂斯(Alfredo Astiz)为研究对象,在独裁统治时期,阿斯蒂斯因参与两起国际知名的绑架案而被确认身份:瑞典少女达格玛-哈格林(Dagmar Hagelin)失踪案和法国修女爱丽丝-多蒙(Alice Domon)和莱奥妮-杜凯(Léonie Duquet)被绑架案,她们被带到海军机械学校(ESMA)。通过分析独裁统治时期出版的两组阿斯蒂斯的照片,以及当时流传的随附文本和副文本,并结合有助于识别和揭露这一罪犯的背景、环境和媒体,本文揭示了罪犯形象的动态、局限性、紧张关系和机遇。文章建议将可视性工具理解为特定的工具,用于调查犯罪者的视觉呈现以及随着时间的推移围绕犯罪的意义建构所涉及的复杂过程。在更具体的强迫失踪研究领域,本文旨在讨论图像在使犯罪者可见方面的作用,从而将研究重点从受害者照片上转移开来,因为受害者照片在以往的研究中已被广泛研究。其独特之处还在于在独裁而非过渡或冲突后背景下考虑这一问题。
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