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Abstract
The battle against disinformation played a key role during the Brazilian presidential elections of 2022. Supporters of Jair Bolsonaro—and, to a much lesser extent, of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva—generated and disseminated deceptive and false “informative content” to influence public opinion. To counter the spread of fake news, different initiatives emerged. Based on a multimodal and hybrid ethnography, this essay discusses different modes of resistance to what we call “alternative images.” This term refers to intentionally misleading images with a deceptive referential value that are presented as accounts or reliable metaphors of reality. We describe three modes of countering these misleading images visually: public demonstrations, artistic interventions, and fact-checking agencies. Each one has its own modes of visual assessment and political intervention. The article argues for the importance of carrying out ethnographies of disinformation, capable of contributing to actual efforts against disinformation and alternative facts, along the lines of public and engaged critical anthropology.
在2022年巴西总统选举期间,打击虚假信息发挥了关键作用。雅伊尔·博尔索纳罗(Jair bolsonaro)的支持者——以及路易斯·Inácio卢拉·达席尔瓦(Luiz Lula da silva)的支持者(程度要小得多)——制造并传播了欺骗性和虚假的“信息内容”,以影响公众舆论。为了遏制假新闻的传播,出现了不同的举措。本文以多模态和混合人种学为基础,讨论了对我们所说的“另类形象”的不同抵抗模式。这个术语指的是故意误导的图像,具有欺骗性的参考价值,这些图像被呈现为对现实的描述或可靠的隐喻。我们描述了在视觉上对抗这些误导性图像的三种模式:公众示威、艺术干预和事实核查机构。每个人都有自己的视觉评估和政治干预模式。本文论证了开展虚假信息民族志的重要性,能够沿着公共和参与批判性人类学的路线,为反对虚假信息和替代事实做出实际努力。
期刊介绍:
Cultural Anthropology publishes ethnographic writing informed by a wide array of theoretical perspectives, innovative in form and content, and focused on both traditional and emerging topics. It also welcomes essays concerned with ethnographic methods and research design in historical perspective, and with ways cultural analysis can address broader public audiences and interests.