A city in ruins or a living city: spatial and temporal presence and visual refutation in representations of Detroit

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M. Yang
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Abstract How can rhetors refute dehumanizing rhetoric regarding cities? To address this question, I analyze the argumentative clash between two photobooks: Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre’s The Ruins of Detroit and Dave Jordano’s Detroit Unbroken Down. I focus on strategies they use to create spatial and temporal presence in order to argue for how viewers ought to see Detroit. I find that Marchand and Meffre use the frame of abandonment and adhere to conventions of contemporary de-industrial ruin photography to argue that Detroit is an abandoned ruinscape. They relegate Detroit to the past and make Detroiters absent, thereby distancing viewers from the city’s residents. I find that Jordano refutes that view of Detroit by using the humanity frame and elements of portraiture photography to argue that Detroit is a living city. He situates the city in the present and makes Detroiters present, thereby highlighting residents’ agency and encouraging connection between viewers and residents. The analysis shows how visual arguments can make present the humanity of cities and their residents, thereby making it increasingly difficult to perpetuate dehumanizing discourse regarding cities.
废墟之城还是生机之城:底特律再现中的时空存在与视觉反驳
修辞学家如何反驳关于城市的非人性化的修辞?为了回答这个问题,我分析了两本摄影集之间的争论冲突:伊夫·马尔尚和罗曼·梅弗雷的《底特律的废墟》和戴夫·乔丹诺的《底特律的废墟》。我专注于他们用来创造空间和时间存在的策略,以争论观众应该如何看待底特律。我发现Marchand和Meffre使用了废弃的框架,并坚持当代去工业废墟摄影的惯例,认为底特律是一个被遗弃的废墟景观。他们把底特律贬为过去,让底特律人缺席,从而使观众与这座城市的居民拉开距离。我发现Jordano用人性的框架和人像摄影的元素来反驳底特律的观点,认为底特律是一个活生生的城市。他将城市置于当下,将底特律人置于当下,从而突出居民的能动性,鼓励观众与居民之间的联系。分析显示了视觉论据如何呈现城市及其居民的人性,从而使关于城市的非人性化话语越来越难以延续。
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