An Anticolonial way of Seeing

N. Mirzoeff
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This essay explores the formation of the concept “way of seeing” as a configuration of anticolonial thought and practice in the transnational context of Notting Hill in 1950s London, following the racialized violence in 1958 and 1959. In this moment of decolonial transition Barbadian poet and writer George Lamming coined the phrase “way of seeing” in his Pleasures of Exile (1960), a study of the affects and effects of migration in London. The way of seeing was the structure of immigrant feeling in the newly hostile environment. Lamming was reflecting back on his 1951 encounter with Jewish East End poet Emanuel Litvinoff and T.S. Eliot in the new Institute for Contemporary Arts by way of Notting Hill. In seeing the ICA as a neighbor to Notting Hill, Lamming compressed time and space to provide a way for migrants to see how they were seen by looking at the way others like themselves were being seen. Notting Hill was photographed by Roger Mayne (1929-2014), fictionalized by Colin MacInnes and analyzed by Stuart Hall, all within the pages of the founding New Left journal Universities and Left Review. Mayne's photographs depicy Lamming's way of seeing in a series of encounters between Caribbean migrants and British people. It was in such encounters of declining empire, decolonization, the violences of racialization, and diaspora that the anticolonial practice of the “way of seeing” emerged in a set of reflections on seeing, time and space.
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一种反殖民的观察方式
本文探讨了在1958年和1959年的种族化暴力之后,在20世纪50年代伦敦诺丁山的跨国背景下,“观看方式”概念作为反殖民思想和实践的一种配置的形成。在这个非殖民化过渡的时刻,巴巴多斯诗人兼作家乔治·兰明在他的《流放的乐趣》(1960)中创造了“看的方式”这个词,这是一部关于伦敦移民影响和影响的研究。观察的方式是移民在新的敌对环境中的感受结构。兰明回想起1951年他在诺丁山的新当代艺术学院与犹太东区诗人伊曼纽尔·利特维诺夫和T.S.艾略特的相遇。Lamming将ICA视为诺丁山的邻居,他压缩了时间和空间,为移民提供了一种方式,通过观察像自己一样的人被看待的方式,来了解他们是如何被看待的。《诺丁山》由罗杰·梅恩(Roger Mayne, 1929-2014)拍摄,科林·麦金尼斯(Colin MacInnes)改编,斯图尔特·霍尔(Stuart Hall)分析,这些都刊登在新左派杂志《大学与左派评论》的页面上。梅恩的照片描绘了兰明在加勒比移民和英国人之间的一系列遭遇中的观察方式。正是在这种帝国衰落、去殖民化、种族化暴力和流散的遭遇中,反殖民主义的“观看方式”实践在一系列关于观看、时间和空间的反思中出现。
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Molecular interventions
Molecular interventions 生物-生化与分子生物学
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