社论

Philip Charrier, Shantel LaBar, H. Pereira, Allan Sekula, M. Rosler
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本期的论文表明,人们对“代表性政治”和“政治代表性”之间的二分法重新产生了兴趣。这场辩论似乎不再是一种二分法,关于要么关注图像本身,要么关注所代表的政治主题的旧区别被结合在新的疑问兴趣中。Cherine Fahd在《图片中的母亲:从对立到情感》中处理了不同媒体表达领域的母亲形象。Philip Charrier Shantel LaBar在20世纪80年代初的Christer Strömhom摄影书中考虑了跨性别者的形象。Louise Bethlehem和Norma Musih关于南非种族隔离后期的Afrapix集体摄影的文章中再次出现了20世纪80年代的人物。张伯勇的文章论述了20世纪90年代中国摄影的缺席和存在。雨果·西尔维拉·佩雷拉(Hugo Silveira Pereira)讲述了葡萄牙摄影师受雇提供的工程和社会基础设施的“进步”。Ariel Evans考虑了诗人David Antin在20世纪70年代有影响力的理论框架,以及加州的影响摄影和教育,以及Alan Sekula、Martha Rosler和其他许多人后来的摄影作品。Erica Larsson研究了瑞典萨雷克高山地区的代表性以及摄影图像在其公开展示中的作用。所有这些独立提交给该杂志的论文都受到不同传统、地点和论证模式的影响,但同时也显示出人们对涉及实际实践及其对世界宪法和“社会建设”影响的批判性著作的新兴趣。也许新冠肺炎“封锁”的一个无意影响是人们越来越关注社会形象及其价值问题?今年晚些时候,我们将在美国得克萨斯州举办第三届国际摄影大会https://www.tandfonline.com/action/newsAndOffers?journalCode=rpho20。
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Editorial
The papers in this issue suggest a renewed interest in what used to be a dichotomy between the ‘politics of representation’ or the ‘representation of politics’. The debate seems no longer a dichotomy, the old distinction about either paying attention to the matter of the images themselves or the political subject represented are combined in new interrogative interests. Cherine Fahd tackles the image of the mother across different fields of media articulation in ‘The Mother Thing in Pictures: from Antagonism to Affection’. Philip Charrier Shantel LaBar considers the image of the trans body in the early 1980s photobook by Christer Strömhom. The 1980s figure again in Louise Bethlehem and Norma Musih’s essay on Afrapix collective photography of late-Apartheid South Africa. Boyoung Chang’s essay addresses absences and presences in Chinese photography of the 1990s. Hugo Silveira Pereira takes up the longer narrative of ‘progress’ in engineering and social infrastructure that photographers in Portugal were employed to supply. Ariel Evans considers the influential 1970s theoretical framing by the poet David Antin and impact photography and education in California and photography work informing later work by Alan Sekula, Martha Rosler and many others. Erica Larsson examines the representation of the Swedish Sarek alpine areas and the role of the photographic image in its public presentation. All of these papers, submitted independently to the journal, are informed by different traditions, locations and modes of argument, yet at the same time show a renewed interest in critical writings that engage with actual practices and their effects on the constitution and ‘social construction’ of the world. Perhaps one of the inadvertent effects of Covid-19 ‘lockdown’ is an increased attention to the question of the social image and its value? Later this year we shall be hosting our Third International Photographies conference, this time in Texas USA. See https://www.tandfonline.com/action/ newsAndOffers?journalCode=rpho20.
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