Civil imagination : a political ontology of photography
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This book is a major intervention in the field of political philosophy, visual cultures, photography and architecture. The new ontology of photography developed by Azoulay builds upon, but also decisively challenges, articulated relations between the aesthetic and the political from Kant through Benjamin, Arendt and Rancière. Here, Azoulay uses her theory to suggest an alternative politics based on the re-reading and reinterpretation of photographs of the Nakba in 1948 and of the architecture of the Israeli occupation since 1967. Civil Imagination is nothing less than a proposal for a new form of politics now made ever more relevant throughout the Middle East.
—Eyal Weizman
TitleCivil imagination : a political ontology of photography
Author
Place of publicationLondon
PublisherVerso
Year of publication2024
Pagination296 p.
Illustrationsill.
Dimensions21 cm
Materialboek
ISBN978-1-80429-259-4
Subjectphotography, protest art, politics
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| B-2025/184 | ,77.01,AZ:O"2024 | item issued |
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