• Art, Migration, and Human Rights

  • Menu
  • Topics
    • Introduction
    • Remapping Migration: Rights, Body, and Resistance
    • The Performance of Control and Security
    • Actors, Networks, and Counter-Machines
    • Gender, Sexuality, and Migration
    • The Politics of Care: Mourning, Memory, and Forensics
    • Art and Performance
    • Collaborative Pedagogies
  • Where We Went
    • Albergue Jesus El Buen Pastor and Refugio los 3 Ángeles
    • Casa del Migrante Hogar de la Misericordia
    • Centro de Ayuda Humanitaria a Migrantes, Chahuites, Oaxaca
    • Centro de Derechos Humanos Fray Matías de Córdova
    • Checkpoint Tamara
    • Checkpoint Huixtla, Chiapas
    • Ciudad Tecún Úman
    • Comisión Nacional de los Derechos Humanos, Sede de Tapachula
    • Estación de Tren Arriaga
    • Estación de Tren Chontalpa
    • FOMMA – Fortaleza de la Mujer Maya
    • La 72 Hogar – Refugio para personas migrantes
    • Oventik
    • Panteón Municipal Arriaga
    • Paso del Coyote
    • Roberto Barrios
  • What We Saw
  • Course Blog
  • This Dossier
    • Syllabus
    • Contributors
    • Interviews
    • Media Coverage
    • Ayotzinapa
    • Crossing Mexico Conference
    • Permanent People’s Tribunal (PPT)
  • Bibliography

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The denouement we didn’t know we needed –

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Seeing and Violence

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Objectivity and Spectacle

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Class 4: Seeing and Violence

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The Violence in Seeing

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“Let the atrocious images haunt us”

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Fill your eyes with this horror!

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self-activating other

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Video and Verification

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Politics of the gaze

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Photography, Synecdoche

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Normalizing images?

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Toward a performative ethics of witnessing

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The ethics of photography, or OUR ethics of photography

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The Ethics of the “Gaze”

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Bearing Witness to Art: The Ethical Implications of Photography for Subject and Witness

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Morbid Still-lives

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Seeing the traces of violence

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Seeing

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On the Visual Witness

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Class 4: Seeing and Violence

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