{"title":"Explorations on the Event of Photography: Dasein, Dwelling, and Skillful Coping in a Cuban Context","authors":"J. Battin","doi":"10.31261/rias.14868","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"In the summer of 2016, the author traveled to Havana to begin preliminary work on an interdisciplinary visual ethnography project. While venturing primarily on foot, he took hundreds of high-resolution photographs and interviewed people at random across several localities about their daily routine, their neighborhood, and their expectations about what was to come following the [then] normalizing of relations with the United States. Of the utmost importance to this work was the special attention granted to the inhabited locale where each photograph and interview took place. This article explores these photographs through the lens of the “event of photography,” a term emphasizing the temporal moment when a photographer, photographed subject, and camera encounter one another. With this interpretation, photographs are positioned as historical documents and the practice of photography as a civil and political matter, thus inviting new possibilities to read political life through its visual dimension, as well as to trace different forms of power relations made evident during the ‘event.’ This paper uses phenomenological reflection to explore the meshwork manifestation of these power relations, and articulate how they provide insights about one’s place and responsibility within that ‘event’ in a range of relational contexts.","PeriodicalId":37268,"journal":{"name":"Review of International American Studies","volume":"62 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2022-12-31","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Review of International American Studies","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.31261/rias.14868","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q2","JCRName":"Arts and Humanities","Score":null,"Total":0}
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In the summer of 2016, the author traveled to Havana to begin preliminary work on an interdisciplinary visual ethnography project. While venturing primarily on foot, he took hundreds of high-resolution photographs and interviewed people at random across several localities about their daily routine, their neighborhood, and their expectations about what was to come following the [then] normalizing of relations with the United States. Of the utmost importance to this work was the special attention granted to the inhabited locale where each photograph and interview took place. This article explores these photographs through the lens of the “event of photography,” a term emphasizing the temporal moment when a photographer, photographed subject, and camera encounter one another. With this interpretation, photographs are positioned as historical documents and the practice of photography as a civil and political matter, thus inviting new possibilities to read political life through its visual dimension, as well as to trace different forms of power relations made evident during the ‘event.’ This paper uses phenomenological reflection to explore the meshwork manifestation of these power relations, and articulate how they provide insights about one’s place and responsibility within that ‘event’ in a range of relational contexts.
2016年夏天,作者前往哈瓦那,开始一个跨学科视觉人种学项目的初步工作。虽然主要是徒步探险,但他拍摄了数百张高分辨率的照片,并随机采访了几个地方的人们,了解他们的日常生活,他们的邻居,以及他们对与美国关系正常化后的期望。这项工作最重要的是对每一张照片和采访的发生地给予了特别的关注。本文通过“摄影事件”(event of photography)的视角来探讨这些照片,这个术语强调的是摄影师、被摄主体和相机相遇时的短暂时刻。通过这种解释,照片被定位为历史文献,摄影实践被定位为公民和政治问题,从而为通过其视觉维度解读政治生活提供了新的可能性,并追踪在“事件”中显而易见的不同形式的权力关系。本文使用现象学反思来探索这些权力关系的网络表现,并阐明它们如何在一系列关系背景下提供关于个人在该“事件”中的位置和责任的见解。