Re-Enacting Violence: Contesting Public Spheres With Appropriations of is Execution Videos

Simone Pfeifer, Larissa-Diana Fuhrmann, Patricia Wevers
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Since the height of ISIS media production from 2014-2017 their promotional videos have become known for their graphic violence and drastic portrayal of beheadings. These iconic executions have been widely appropriated and re-enacted in different contexts by Muslim artists and activists in Europe and the SWANA region as well as by the right-wing “identitarian” movement. In this contribution, we examine the iconic features of IS beheadings in selected re-enactments, ranging from humour to serious (religious-)political engagements, as well as the creative techniques and practices that different actors use in their reinterpretations of that violence. We point to similarities used in different re-enactments while showing how re-enactments of violence may differ according to the perspective of the actors and contexts in which they are set. We relate our examples to discussions on cultural resistance, power and hierarchy, and discussions on (digital) public spheres, to argue that re-enacting images of violence can not only be used as a memetic form of cultural resistance to counter IS iconography but can also be used to transform those ‘operative’ images into different forms of resistance and hatred. We therefore recognise that re-enactments and their mediations can become actors with an existence in their own right.
再现暴力:通过挪用其执行录像来争夺公共领域
自2014年至2017年ISIS媒体制作高峰期以来,他们的宣传视频以暴力画面和激烈的斩首画面而闻名。欧洲和SWANA地区的穆斯林艺术家和积极分子以及右翼“认同主义”运动在不同情况下广泛采用和重新执行这些标志性的处决。在这篇文章中,我们在精选的重演中考察了IS斩首的标志性特征,从幽默到严肃的(宗教-)政治参与,以及不同演员在重新诠释暴力时使用的创造性技术和实践。我们指出了在不同的重演中使用的相似性,同时展示了暴力的重演如何根据演员的视角和他们所处的背景而有所不同。我们将我们的例子与文化抵抗、权力和等级以及(数字)公共领域的讨论联系起来,认为重新演绎暴力图像不仅可以作为对抗IS图像的文化抵抗的模因形式,还可以用来将这些“有效”图像转化为不同形式的抵抗和仇恨。因此,我们认识到,重演和他们的调解可以成为演员与自己的权利存在。
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