Out of focus: Photography of African slavery in Qajar Iran

Pedram Khosronejad
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As numerous scholars of visual culture have shown, photography plays a critical role in articulating black people’s complex relationship to cultural identity and national belonging. This article questions the ability of photography to document and simultaneously pathologize the history, culture and struggle of African slave communities in Iran. It highlights the complex relationship between the ways African slaves are depicted and the ways slave-holders imagine them. How did African slaves imagine themselves? It also investigates the ways crucial forms of historical documentation of events, individuals and contexts were captured in these photographs. How should we read the histories recorded in such images and imaging practices? What kind of historical knowledge might they provide? Can they provide historians and other scholars of the field with historical ‘traces’ that bear witness to things not put into words?
失焦:伊朗卡扎尔的非洲奴隶摄影
正如许多视觉文化学者所表明的那样,摄影在阐明黑人与文化认同和国家归属的复杂关系方面发挥着关键作用。这篇文章质疑摄影记录的能力,同时病态的历史,文化和斗争的非洲奴隶社区在伊朗。它突出了非洲奴隶被描绘的方式和奴隶主想象他们的方式之间的复杂关系。非洲奴隶是如何想象自己的?它还调查了这些照片中捕获的事件,个人和背景的重要历史文件形式的方式。我们应该如何解读这些图像和成像实践中记录的历史?它们能提供什么样的历史知识?它们能否为历史学家和该领域的其他学者提供历史“痕迹”,见证那些无法用语言表达的事情?
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