黑与白中的黑色塞拉佩拉达和塞巴斯蒂昂-萨尔加多

Athanor Pub Date : 2024-02-02 DOI:10.33009/fsu_athanor134936
Samuel Rushing
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自 1987 年在《星期日泰晤士报》杂志上发表以来,塞巴斯蒂昂-萨尔加多(Sebastião Salgado)拍摄的巴西北部塞拉佩拉达金矿(Serra Pelada)的照片获得了广泛好评。在 "黑与白中的黑色:中,我认为在塞巴斯蒂昂-萨尔加多拍摄的塞拉佩拉达金矿照片中存在一个种族编码系统,而这一系统在摄影论述中很少受到关注。我将这些照片与 19 世纪巴西和美国奴役和剥削黑人的视觉历史,以及 20 世纪晚期巴西种族身份和等级制度的复杂性进行对话研究。通过这一分析,我还强调了有关萨尔加多金色照片的英文论述中的盲点,这些论述试图将照片的主题普遍化,将照片的内容美学化,并对萨尔加多本人对照片的描述提出质疑。我的主要目的不是要论证萨尔加多在这一系统化过程中做出的摄影决定是有预谋的,而是要确认其在照片中的存在,并以此对照片进行更具政治性和文化性的细致入微的具体分析。
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Blackness in Black and White: Serra Pelada and Sebastião Salgado
Since their publication in Sunday Times Magazine in 1987, the photographs of the biblically sized Serra Pelada gold mine in northern Brazil by Sebastião Salgado have garnered an emphatically positive reception. In “Blackness in Black and White: Sebastião Salgado and Serra Pelada,” I argue there is a system of racial coding in his photographs of the Serra Pelada gold mine, which has received little attention in the photographic discourse. I examine the photographs in dialogue with visual histories of enslavement and the exploitation of black bodies in 19th century Brazil and the United States, and the complexities of racial identity and hierarchy in late 20th century Brazil. Through this analysis, I also highlight blind spots in the English-language discourse on Salgado’s gold photographs, which seek to both universalize their themes and aestheticize their content, as well as challenge his own characterization of the photographs. My primary objective is not to argue that Salgado’s photographic decisions, which were made manifest in this systemization, were premeditated, but rather to assert its presence within the photographs and in doing so, offer a more politically and culturally nuanced and specific analysis of the photographs.
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