Disentangling from Epistemic Violence: Contemporary Photographers Unfixing the Image of Africa
This essay looks at ways of disentangling from epistemic violence in visual production in African urban contexts. Tracing parallels between the colonial intrinsically violent gaze and contemporary attempts to disentangle from epistemic violence, the author seeks to problematize the violence of image...
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| Main Author: | A. A. |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Berlin Universities Publishing
2023-02-01
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| Series: | The February Journal |
| Online Access: | https://thefebruaryjournal.org/index.php/tfj/article/view/75 |
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