PUEBLOS EXPUESTOS PUEBLOS FIGURANTES
由
GEORGES DIDI HUBERMAN
尚無評分
History
Art & Photography
格式
平裝書
頁數
272
語言
西班牙的
已出版
Jan 1, 2014
出版商
EDICIONES MANANTIAL,SRL
ISBN-10
9875001791
ISBN-13
9789875001794
描述
Georges Didi-Huberman explores the intricate relationship between memory and representation in "PUEBLOS EXPUESTOS PUEBLOS FIGURANTES." With a keen analytical lens, the author delves into how communities manifest their identities and histories through the lenses of art and visual culture. His work sheds light on the often-transitory nature of these representations, highlighting the tensions between visibility and invisibility faced by marginalized groups.
By intertwining theory with poignant examples, Didi-Huberman invites readers to consider the power dynamics at play within societies. Through an exploration of various case studies, he emphasizes the significance of imagery in shaping collective memory and the impact it has on the construction of social narratives. His insights reveal the complexities of how communities position themselves in relation to their pasts and to each other.
This thought-provoking analysis serves as a call to engage with the visual dimensions of history and culture. By drawing attention to overlooked narratives, Didi-Huberman encourages a deeper understanding of how individuals and communities navigate their identities within larger societal frameworks.
By intertwining theory with poignant examples, Didi-Huberman invites readers to consider the power dynamics at play within societies. Through an exploration of various case studies, he emphasizes the significance of imagery in shaping collective memory and the impact it has on the construction of social narratives. His insights reveal the complexities of how communities position themselves in relation to their pasts and to each other.
This thought-provoking analysis serves as a call to engage with the visual dimensions of history and culture. By drawing attention to overlooked narratives, Didi-Huberman encourages a deeper understanding of how individuals and communities navigate their identities within larger societal frameworks.