"This remarkable book enhances Ariella Azoulay's position as the most compelling theorist of photography writing today. Photography, she argues, must be understood as a collective event in which vision, speech and action are intertwined and inseparable from ongoing global struggles between sovereign violence and civil society."<br /><b>-Jonathan Crary, Meyer Schapiro Professor of Modern Art and Theory, Columbia University</b><br /><br /> "This book is a major intervention in the field of political philosophy, visual cultures, photography and architecture. The new ontology of photography developed by Azoulay builds upon, but also decisively challenges, articulated relations between the aesthetic and the political from Kant through Benjamin, Arendt and Ranciere. Here, Azoulay uses her theory to suggest an alternative politics based on the re-reading and reinterpretation of photographs of the Nakba in 1948 and of the architecture of the Israeli occupation since 1967. <i>Civil Imagination</i> is nothing less than a proposal for a new form of politics now made ever more relevant throughout the Middle East."<br /><b>-Eyal Weizman, author of <i>Hollow Land</i> and <i>Least of All Possible Evils</i></b><br /><br /> "Takes on the state of our contemporary visual culture and takes aim at the many received ideas that march under the banner of 'art and politics.'"<br /><b>-<i>The Brooklyn Rail</i></b> <br /><br />"Both an extremely demanding text that attempts a new articulation of the category of the 'civil' and a sophisticated photographic essay ... The result here is a powerful index of catastrophe and a meditation on the effects on both Israeli and Palestinian of an insidious and coercive colonial ideology."<br /><b> -John Douglas Millar, <i>Art Monthly</i></b><br /><br /> "<i>Civil Imagination</i> acts as a necessary yet cruel reminder that an uncritical relationship with the social idea of photography could easily determine whose life is not worthy of living."<br /><b>-Gil Pasternak</b>

Photography, writes Ariella Azoulay in Civil Imagination, is an event and an encounter, irreducible to its end product: the photograph. This shift in focus to the practice of producing photographs (the "Copernican Revolution" in studying photography) brings to light how images can both reinforce and resist power regimes. Azoulay engages with Arendt and Benjamin, arguing that art-world concerns regarding authorship, intention and frameworks should be replaced with a discussion of what can be seen, and where the imagination can break through political boundaries. Showing how photographs from the occupied territories of Gaza and the West Bank recognize or deny the Palestinian disaster, Azoulay reconstructs the narrative of the responsible, ruling regime - and in so doing, also demonstrates how its power can be renegotiated through acts of imagining. Packaged beautifully with many color photographs, Civil Imagination is a provocative argument for photography as a civic practice, capable of reclaiming power for the purposes of critique, freedom and resistance.
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A Copernican revolution in the study of photography.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781844677535
Publisert
2012-09-13
Utgiver
Vendor
Verso Books
Vekt
599 gr
Høyde
240 mm
Bredde
164 mm
Dybde
28 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
288

Biografisk notat

ARIELLA AZOULAY teaches contemporary philosophy and visual culture at Bar Ilan University. She is the author of From Palestine to Israel: A Photographic Record of Destruction and State Formation, 1947-1950, The Civil Contract of Photography and Death's Showcase.