Marginalized disappearances: Shaping the power relations of the search for the missing

Anna Matyska
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Every year, tens of thousands of people go missing in Europe and across the globe, leaving the families of these individuals in the anguish of the unknown. Yet only some missing gain media attention, with others remaining the ‘missing missing’, and this contributes to a definition of who is, and who is not, worthy of being searched for. This article focuses on the Polish television programme Ktokolwiek widział, ktokolwiek wie ( Has anybody seen, does anybody know), which for the last three decades has been helping to establish a more egalitarian politics of the visibility of, and the search for, the missing in Poland, going against the grain of the mass media’s tendency to ‘symbolically annihilate’ those with less power in society. I explore how the programme supports the search for the marginalized missing, that is, those who have led precarious lives on the socio-spatial margins of Polish society, people who, to utilize Gatti’s term, were ‘socially disappeared’ before they went physically missing. I show how the programme utilizes its power of mediation to articulate disappearances of the marginalized missing and mobilizes institutions and the public to help in finding them.
被边缘化的失踪:塑造寻找失踪者的权力关系
每年都有数以万计的人在欧洲和全球各地失踪,让这些人的家人陷入未知的痛苦之中。然而,只有部分失踪者得到了媒体的关注,而其他失踪者仍然是 "失踪的失踪者",这有助于界定谁是值得寻找的人,谁是不值得寻找的人。在过去的三十年里,该节目一直在帮助波兰建立一种更加平等的失踪者可见性和搜寻政治,与大众媒体 "象征性地消灭 "社会中权力较小的人的倾向背道而驰。我将探讨该节目如何支持寻找边缘化的失踪者,即那些在波兰社会空间边缘过着不稳定生活的人,用加蒂的话说,他们在实际失踪之前就已经 "社会失踪 "了。我将展示该节目如何利用其中介力量来阐述边缘化失踪者的失踪问题,并动员机构和公众帮助寻找他们。
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