The seen, the unseen, the invented. Misrepresentations of African 'otherness' in the making of a colony. Eritrea, 1885-1896
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2005
Abstract:
At the turn of the 19th century the production of knowledge of African otherness and
colonial reality was a process that availed itself of many different gazes and perceptions,
amongst which a far from secondary role was played by photography. The
essay identifies its themes and methods at the beginning of Italian colonial rule in
Eritrea, as a first step towards clarification of the origins and articulation of the historical
memory it helped to create, which still survives, in many ways unchanged, into
the present days. Decoding the way Africa has been viewed means comprehending
the mechanism through which it was possible to create a specific perception of Africa
and casting light on the ideological framework which, in colonial society, determined
relations between the colonised and the colonisers.
colonial reality was a process that availed itself of many different gazes and perceptions,
amongst which a far from secondary role was played by photography. The
essay identifies its themes and methods at the beginning of Italian colonial rule in
Eritrea, as a first step towards clarification of the origins and articulation of the historical
memory it helped to create, which still survives, in many ways unchanged, into
the present days. Decoding the way Africa has been viewed means comprehending
the mechanism through which it was possible to create a specific perception of Africa
and casting light on the ideological framework which, in colonial society, determined
relations between the colonised and the colonisers.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Italian colonialism, photography, Eritrea, memory
Elenco autori:
Palma, Silvana
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