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Photographic Practices of Repair

Type: Virtual

Description

Photography's complicity in the destruction of diverse worlds has become a central concern for scholars, artists, and activists engaged in the dismantling of imperial ways of thinking, while also seeking to leverage the medium’s potential for visibility and (epistemological) justice. Following Ariella Aïsha Azoulay (Potential History), the challenge lies in maintaining a critical perspective on the pervasive role of photography in perpetuating destruction, while at the same time rethinking the ontology of photography in a way that allows us both to continue to engage with it, in order not to forget this destruction, and to transform it into a “compass of repair.” What forms might such photographic practices of repair take?   This panel invites proposals that consider or attempt practices of photographic repair in   - Archival practices - Museums and exhibitions - Literature - Historiographical work - Photojournalism   Contributions are invited from those who share these questions and concerns.

Schedule

Friday, May 30, 2025
10:30 AM CDT - 12:15 PM CDT
Room: 2025 Annual Meeting > Conference Rooms

Papers

Repairing the Past: Photographic Representation of the Bosnian War and Srebrenica Genocide
Una Tanovic
Between the Malón and the Awkan: Photographic Traces of the Chilean Invasion of Mapuche Territories
Candela Marini
In Search of ‘My Beloved Pauline’
Hande Sever
Saturday, May 31, 2025
10:30 AM CDT - 12:15 PM CDT
Room: 2025 Annual Meeting > Conference Rooms

Papers

Unmuting the Gaze of Algerian Female Freedom Fighters
Sophia Mo
Photography and Afro-Colombian Self-Representation in the Thousand Days War (1899-1902)
Juliana Fillies
Repair, not Recuperation: Twin Sisters breaking the backdrop with their Cameras
Suddhadeep Mukherjee
Sunday, June 1, 2025
10:30 AM CDT - 12:15 PM CDT
Room: 2025 Annual Meeting > Conference Rooms

Papers

The materiality of abandoned art historical slide libraries: from traces of exclusion to repairing narratives. Slide/Lecture by Susan Dobson
Audrey Leblanc
On touching images. Traces of potential resistance on historical photography.
Catalina Poggio
A Lifetime of Ground to Cover: Making, Unmaking, and Remaking the Archive
Jennifer O'Connor