In and out of the zoom: The photographic act as frame of precarity in Italy’s postcolonial cinema since 1990

Pub Date : 2023-05-04 DOI:10.1080/17411548.2023.2200633
Stella Lange
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ABSTRACT Michele Placido’s Pummarò (1990) and Carmine Amoroso’s Cover Boy (2006) bring the legal, economic, and social precarity of West African and East European migrants in Italy to the screen. This article examines, firstly, how subjects who come from the Global South, or who are marked as such, are framed in their precarity from a Eurocentric perspective and, secondly, how they exercise agency and break free of the colonial, racializing, gender-critical, or classist frames imposed on them. The ‘illegitimate art’ of photography is suited to reflect this two-sided process of precarization and empowerment because it is accessible to diverse social classes. This heterogeneous plurality that produces, mediates, and receives photographs also determines an intersection of gazes that emerge from divergent positionings before and behind the camera. To bridge professional with amateur approaches, my performative analysis combines Philippe Dubois’ artistic concept of the ‘photographic act’ with Ariella Azoulay’s critique to reconsider the contingent and civil potentiality of photography by reimagining the ‘event of photography’. A media-critical relation between photography and film ultimately reveals this interplay of gazes to be a meta-aesthetic gesture by the observing medium of film, which self-critically interrogates its own cinematographic modes of representing precarious subjects.
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放大和缩小:自1990年以来,摄影作为意大利后殖民电影中不稳定的框架
摘要Michele Placido的《Pummarå》(1990)和Carmine Amoroso的《封面男孩》(2006)将在意大利的西非和东欧移民的法律、经济和社会不稳定问题搬上了银幕。本文首先考察了来自全球南方或被标记为南方的主体如何从欧洲中心的角度被界定为不稳定的主体,其次,他们如何行使代理权,摆脱强加给他们的殖民主义、种族主义、性别批判或古典主义框架。摄影的“非法艺术”适合反映这种预先确定和赋权的双面过程,因为它可以为不同的社会阶层所接受。这种产生、中介和接收照片的异质多元性也决定了从相机前后的不同位置出现的凝视的交叉点。为了将专业方法与业余方法联系起来,我的表演分析将菲利普·杜波依斯的“摄影行为”艺术概念与Ariella Azoulay的批评相结合,通过重新想象“摄影事件”来重新考虑摄影的偶然性和公民潜力。摄影和电影之间的媒介批判关系最终揭示了凝视的这种相互作用是电影观察媒介的一种元美学姿态,它自我批判地质疑自己表现不稳定主题的摄影模式。
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