阿尔贝托·巴拉亚的非殖民和创伤后摄影:流离失所的差异和文化创伤

J. Guerrero-Hernández
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在与正在进行的关于创伤非殖民化理论的讨论的对话中,本文讨论了Alberto Baraya的系列作品《包括服务》(1997),以确定创伤后摄影的非殖民化挑战和可能性。它认为,这一系列作品是一部表演性作品,提出了对创伤文化的批判性和非殖民化修正,借用了西班牙天主教历史上神圣暴力主题的象征性维度,目前被用作代表哥伦比亚文化创伤的文化机制。本文恢复并讨论了Baraya早期被遗忘的作品以及对模拟摄影操作的原始挪用,并提出Service Included为创伤后摄影提供的挑战包括追溯处理创伤的象征性活动过程,追溯摄影作为文化创伤表达媒介的历史,为文化创伤和创伤文化中的“错位差异”创造空间。
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ALBERTO BARAYA’S DECOLONIAL AND POSTTRAUMATIC PHOTOGRAPHY: DISPLACED DIFFERENCE AND CULTURAL TRAUMA
In dialogue with ongoing discussions about decolonization of trauma theory that account for cultural trauma and sustained and long trauma processes, this paper discusses Alberto Baraya’s series Service Included (1997) in order to identify decolonial challenges and possibilities for posttraumatic photography. It argues that this series is a performative work that proposes a critical and decolonial revision of trauma culture, by appropriating the symbolic dimensions of Spanish-Catholic motifs of sacred violence historically and currently employed as cultural mechanisms for representation of cultural trauma in Colombia. This paper recovers and discusses Baraya’s early, forgotten work and original appropriation of analogue photography operations with analogue photography, and proposes that the challenges Service Included offer for posttraumatic photography consist in both retracing symbolic active processes for dealing with trauma, and retracing photography’s history as a medium of expression of cultural trauma, in order to create spaces for “displaced difference” within cultural trauma and trauma culture.
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Photographies Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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