A Politics and Ethics of Viewing Photographs of Duterte’s “Drug War”: Towards Reconceptualizing the Political Community
This paper proposes a framework for a politics and ethics of viewing photographs of atrocities and suffering through an analysis of photographs of Rodrigo Duterte’s “drug war” in the Philippines and responses to these images. It situates these politics and ethics of viewing in a context of violent o...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:akda-10152023-06-07T12:54:03Z A Politics and Ethics of Viewing Photographs of Duterte’s “Drug War”: Towards Reconceptualizing the Political Community Castillo, Rosa Cordillera A. This paper proposes a framework for a politics and ethics of viewing photographs of atrocities and suffering through an analysis of photographs of Rodrigo Duterte’s “drug war” in the Philippines and responses to these images. It situates these politics and ethics of viewing in a context of violent othering and Ariella Azoulay’s conceptualization of “regime-made disaster.” This framework is grounded on fellow-feeling and imagined identification as well as on the relationality, powers of mourning, and ethical responsibility that Judith Butler asserts and is operationalized through the “civil contract of photography” called forth by Azoulay. Following Azoulay and Butler, this paper directs these politics and ethics of viewing photographs towards reimagining citizenship and reconceptualizing the political community. 2021-10-31T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/akda/vol1/iss2/6 info:doi/10.59588/2782-8875.1015 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/akda/article/1015/viewcontent/5_Castillo_Politics_20and_20Ethics_20of_20Photographs_Akda_201_282_29.pdf Akda: The Asian Journal of Literature, Culture, Performance Animo Repository drug war regime-made disaster violent othering civil contract of photography fellow-feeling political community Philippines Film and Media Studies Pacific Islands Languages and Societies South and Southeast Asian Languages and Societies |
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This paper proposes a framework for a politics and ethics of viewing photographs of atrocities and suffering through an analysis of photographs of Rodrigo Duterte’s “drug war” in the Philippines and responses to these images. It situates these politics and ethics of viewing in a context of violent othering and Ariella Azoulay’s conceptualization of “regime-made disaster.” This framework is grounded on fellow-feeling and imagined identification as well as on the relationality, powers of mourning, and ethical responsibility that Judith Butler asserts and is operationalized through the “civil contract of photography” called forth by Azoulay. Following Azoulay and Butler, this paper directs these politics and ethics of viewing photographs towards reimagining citizenship and reconceptualizing the political community. |
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A Politics and Ethics of Viewing Photographs of Duterte’s “Drug War”: Towards Reconceptualizing the Political Community |
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