封面图片评论——拍摄一个镜头:安倍和浅沼内次郎暗杀镜头的决定性时刻

IF 0.4 4区 社会学 0 ASIAN STUDIES
Ayelet Zohar
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2022年7月8日,当日本前首相安倍晋三(1955年- 2022年)被近距离枪击时,在场的观众都惊呆了,震惊了,停了下来。在倒在地板上之前,亚伯短暂地转身回到听到枪声的地方。仅仅几秒钟后,凶手就拿着一把自制的枪被抓住了,他的动机还不太清楚。整个过程只花了几秒钟,就被观众用手机拍下了,他们从不同的角度看向安倍,无意中记录了拍摄过程。这些视频瞬间成为犯罪的证据,很快就被发布在社交媒体上,在电视上播出,并与全球数十亿观众分享。安倍遇刺并不是日本历史上第一个被镜头捕捉到的事件。第一次是杀害浅沼隐二(1898 -)
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Cover Image Commentary—Shooting a Shot: The Decisive Moment of Abe Shinzo's and Asanuma Inejirō's Assassinations on Camera
When Abe Shinzo 安倍晋三 (1955 – 2022), Japan’s former prime minister, was shot from a short distance on July 8, 2022, the audience was stunned, shocked, and halted. Abe briefly turned back to where he heard the shots coming from before dropping to the floor. Mere seconds later, the murderer was caught with a homemade gun, his motivation not quite clear. The whole sequence took only a few seconds and was caught on multiple mobile phone cameras used in a mundane way to snap pictures of the local event by the audience who, looking toward Abe from various angles, unintentionally documented the shooting. The clips instantly became evidence of the crime committed, and were soon after posted on social media, broadcast on television, and shared with billions of viewers around the globe. Abe’s assassination was not the first one in Japan’s history to be caught on camera. The first was the killing of Asanuma Inejir 浅沼稲次郎 (1898 –
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