Fotografia e violência: reflexões sobre corpos (in)dóceis

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2019-02-25

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Universidade Federal de Goiás

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This thesis addresses the violence of the photographic act. Guided by a theoretical construct of Visual Culture, the research is developed from the author's experience in photographing alleged criminals in police stations in the city of Uberlândia (2002-2005). It highlights the violence of the photojournalist in his antipersonification and his passivity in relation to the violence against the other. In addition, it presents the development of a photojournalism with a strong social bias that contrasts with the panoptic system. Photojournalism is also approached contextually among other forms of violence that have the city as a stage. That is, they are considered the "states of violence" and the "mechanisms" of her production mediated by the newspaper. To conclude, the images produced and censored in the context of journalism (and used as the source of this research) migrate to another space - the art museum - in which they gain new interpretations and suggest more open paths. When transposed to other spaces, the photographs generate new and emancipating meanings: for the photographer and for the dissemination and reflection of the images of violence.

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AUGUSTO, P. S. Fotografia e violência: reflexões sobre corpos (in)dóceis. 2019. 237 f. Tese (Doutorado em Arte e Cultura Visual) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2019.