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Violence, Visual Culture, and the Black Male Body

by Cassandra Jackson

Violence, Visual Culture, and the Black Male Body considers images of wounded black men on various stages, including early photography, contemporary art, hip hop, and new media. Focusing primarily on photographic images, Jackson explores the wound as a specular moment that mediates power relations between seers and the seen.

FORMAT
Hardcover
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

From early photographs of disfigured slaves to contemporary representations of bullet-riddled rappers, images of wounded black men have long permeated American culture. While scholars have fittingly focused on the ever-present figure of the hypermasculine black male, little consideration has been paid to the wounded black man as a persistent cultural figure. This book considers images of wounded black men on various stages, including early photography, contemporary art, hip hop, and new media. Focusing primarily on photographic images, Jackson explores the wound as a specular moment that mediates power relations between seers and the seen. Historically, the representation of wounded black men has privileged the viewer in service of white supremacist thought. At the same time, contemporary artists have deployed the figure to expose and disrupt this very power paradigm. Jackson suggests that the relationship between the viewer and the viewed is not so much static as fluid, and that wounds serve as intricate negotiations of power structures that cannot always be simplified into the condensed narratives of victims and victimizers. Overall, Jackson attempts to address both the ways in which the wound has been exploited to patrol and contain black masculinity, as well as the ways in which twentieth century artists have represented the wound to disrupt its oppressive implications

Author Biography

Cassandra Jackson is Associate Professor of American literature at The College of New Jersey. She is the author of 'Barriers Between Us': Interracial Sex in 19th Century American Literature.  

Table of Contents

List of Figures Acknowledgments Introduction 1: Early Photography and the Cultural Work of Wounds 2: Photography and the Disabled Black Subject in the Art of Carrie Mae Weems 3: Fantasies of Wounding: Black Male Bodies in Hip Hop 4: Branding Black Men: Hank Willis Thomas's B®anded series 5: The Appropriation of Lynching Photography 6: Seeing Without Looking: Lynching in Charles W. Chesnutt's The Marrow of Tradition Notes Bibliography Index

Details

ISBN0415880424
Author Cassandra Jackson
Year 2010
ISBN-10 0415880424
ISBN-13 9780415880428
Format Hardcover
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Language English
Media Book
Series Number 27
Short Title VIOLENCE VISUAL CULTURE & BLAC
Birth 1972
Imprint Routledge
Place of Publication London
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Affiliation The College of New Jersey, USA
Pages 138
AU Release Date 2010-08-25
NZ Release Date 2010-08-25
Publication Date 2010-08-25
UK Release Date 2010-08-25
Series Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies
Alternative 9780415851978
DEWEY 700.452996073
Illustrations 20 Halftones, black and white
Audience Tertiary & Higher Education

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