Jesús阿巴德科罗拉多州的流行病摄影。关于准军事部队围攻记忆

IF 0.3 4区 社会学 Q4 CULTURAL STUDIES Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies Pub Date : 2022-09-07 DOI:10.1080/13569325.2022.2101094
Juanita Bernal Benavides
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Jesús阿巴德·科罗拉多的摄影展“El testgo”(2018)通过以受害者为中心的人权视角描绘了哥伦比亚的冲突。这场演出发生在最近的过渡司法进程受到选举产生的敌对政府的威胁之时。本文认为,即使展览是象征性赔偿的有力实例,但它对受害者的揭露——超过550张照片——的关注却产生了相反的效果,造成了我在这里所说的“极限流行病”,通过这种流行病,大多数图像和受害者都逃过了观众的注意。因此,这次展览与其他过渡时期的司法程序产生了类似的效果,在揭露受害者的过程中,最终隐藏了他们。其中三张准军事恐怖事件的照片都没有受害者,但却产生了不同的影响,造成了一种"振荡流行病"。那就是:观众和图像之间的相互关系,引出了对超越其作为证据的功能的证词的探索,以及对作为对记忆的包围的准军事机构的痕迹的探索。
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Jesús Abad Colorado’s Epidemic Photography. Regarding The Paramilitary Siege on Memory
Jesús Abad Colorado’s photographic exhibition “El testigo” (2018) portrayed the Colombian conflict through a human rights perspective centred on the victim. The show took place at a time when the recent process of transitional justice was threatened by the election of a government hostile to it. This article argues that, even if the exhibition served as a powerful instance of symbolic reparation, its focus on the revelation of the victim – more than 550 photographs – had the opposite effect, causing what I here term a “limits epidemic”, by which the majority of the images, and therefore the victims, escaped the audience’s attention. The exhibition thus echoed a similar effect to that of other transitional justice processes, which in revealing victims end up concealing them. Three of the photos of the paramilitary horror, victims absent in all of them, nevertheless had a different effect, causing an “oscillation epidemic”. That is: a reciprocal relationship between spectator and image that elicits an exploration of testimony beyond its function as proof and of the vestiges of the paramilitary apparatus as a siege on memory.
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