Per una fotografia decoloniale: verso un approccio critico, situato e partecipativo alla memoria dei corpi subalterni

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Nicola Lo Calzo École nationale supérieure d’arts de Paris-Cergy

Parole chiave:

Colonialism, Post-colonialism, Decolonization, Queer posture, Body-archive, Slavery, Memory, Empowering.

Abstract

This contribution proposes a reflection on decolonial photography conceived as a reflexive artistic practice in permanent dialogue with the human sciences, such as history, anthropology and photographic theory, as well as with queer, feminist and post-colonial studies. Through an interdisciplinary and situated approach based on the concepts of micro-history, subalternity, coloniality, positionality, participation, agency, care contract, body-archive and queer posture, photography can shape a critical discourse on the subaltern worlds, resulting in an ethic and denormative epistemiological aesthetics.

DOI: 10.4424/rsf2021-8

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Pubblicato

06/04/2023