巴西的边缘军事

IF 0.3 3区 艺术学 0 ART Third Text Pub Date : 2022-03-04 DOI:10.1080/09528822.2022.2050625
Erika Zerwes
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摘要本文讨论了在巴西两位女摄影师Claudia Andujar和Nair Benedicto的生活和工作中可见的政治承诺的一些方面。它分析了这些摄影师在1978年和1981年发送给拉丁美洲摄影学术讨论会的两个摄影系列:安杜贾与亚马逊土著雅诺马米人的作品;以及Benedicto对被监禁在巴西圣保罗和里贝里奥普雷托市的年轻罪犯的工作。对两位摄影师来说,将镜头对准当时巴西社会中一些最边缘化的阶层,也意味着在政治上与军事独裁政权打交道。然而,在这两种情况下,他们的政治参与并不局限于摄影;它超越了社会和政治斗争。
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Militancy from the Margins in Brazil
Abstract This article discusses some aspects of the political commitment visible in the lives and work of two female photographers in Brazil: Claudia Andujar and Nair Benedicto. It analyses two photographic series that were sent by these photographers to the Latin American Photography Colloquia in 1978 and 1981: Andujar’s work with the Yanomamis, the Amazonian Indigenous people; and Benedicto’s work with young offenders incarcerated in the Brazilian cities of São Paulo and Ribeirão Preto. For both photographers, training their lenses on some of the most marginalised sectors of Brazilian society at that moment also meant engaging politically with the military dictatorship. However, in both cases their political engagement was not limited to photography; it transcended to social and political militancy.
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期刊介绍: Third Text is an international scholarly journal dedicated to providing critical perspectives on art and visual culture. The journal examines the theoretical and historical ground by which the West legitimises its position as the ultimate arbiter of what is significant within this field. Established in 1987, the journal provides a forum for the discussion and (re)appraisal of theory and practice of art, art history and criticism, and the work of artists hitherto marginalised through racial, gender, religious and cultural differences. Dealing with diversity of art practices - visual arts, sculpture, installation, performance, photography, video and film.
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