Photogenic Poverty: Souvenirs and Infantilism
Hutnyk, John.
2004.
Photogenic Poverty: Souvenirs and Infantilism.
Journal of Visual Culture, 3(1),
pp. 77-94.
ISSN 14704129
[Article]
This article discusses the photograph and the souvenir together as relics of a trinketizing touristic countenance. It argues that the reified image memorializes the exotic other, and a romanticized view of childhood, in the midst of war and deprivation. Charity and memory are bound together here with geo-politics. An analysis of similarities and differences in the ways photographs and souvenirs trace encounters with ‘photogenic poverty’ is urgent. A critical political response would aim to do more than the infantilizing gestures of charity and aid now favoured by liberal concern under late imperial capitalism.
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Departments, Centres and Research Units | Centre for Cultural Studies (1998-2017) |
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