Hong Kong in Transition: Photography and Liberation at the End of the Pacific War

Nadine Attewell
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This article thinks with and against photographs taken by British military photographers in Hong Kong at the end of World War II, during the transition from Japanese back to British colonial rule. Building on Lisa Yoneyama's account of the “postwar settlements” through which “the war's meaning” was defined and contained, I situate the photographs as part of a broader British effort to reassert the legitimacy of colonial rule at a crisis point for empire by refiguring Asian liberation as an affordance, or synonym, of British (re)occupation. At the same time, I read the photographs for what they can tell us about the liberatory knowledges that Asian colonial subjects had cultivated, or might have, throughout years of war and occupation. In this way, the article meditates on the predicaments of liberation in an Asian place where the horizon of decolonization continues to be difficult to discern, focusing on the care work necessary for survival as a crucial site and practice of liberatory political imagining.
转型中的香港:太平洋战争结束时的摄影与解放
本文认为,二战结束时,在香港从日本回到英国殖民统治的过渡时期,英国军事摄影师拍摄的照片是赞成和反对的。在米山丽莎(Lisa Yoneyama)对“战后和解”的描述基础上,我将这些照片定位为英国在帝国危机时刻重申殖民统治合法性的更广泛努力的一部分,通过将亚洲解放重新定义为英国(再)占领的一种支持或同义词。与此同时,我阅读这些照片,是为了从中了解亚洲殖民地居民在多年的战争和占领中积累或可能积累的解放知识。通过这种方式,本文思考了亚洲地区的解放困境,在那里,非殖民化的视野仍然难以辨别,重点关注作为解放政治想象的关键场所和实践的生存所必需的护理工作。
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