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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Borders, colonialism, and migration Study Group. Centre for the Study Global Human Movement > 'Acting against the discourses and images of the “migration crisis” in the Mediterranean. The subjectivation at stake in images made by migrants’
'Acting against the discourses and images of the “migration crisis” in the Mediterranean. The subjectivation at stake in images made by migrants’Add to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact Dr Annamaria Motrescu-Mayes. This talk will explore the possibility of migrants acting against the discourses and images produced in the European migration context since 2013 by making images themselves. It will consider the practice of filming from the angle of subjectivation (Foucault 1984); specifically, the possibility of constructing oneself as a subject, through the filmic device, outside the ‘grips of power’ (Deleuze, 2003). See Borders, colonialism, and migration Study Group https://www.humanmovement.cam.ac.uk/events/2023-24-thinking-borders-colonialism-and-migration-withthrough-images-borders-colonialism-and Centre for Global Human Movement https://www.humanmovement.cam.ac.uk/ This talk is part of the Borders, colonialism, and migration Study Group. Centre for the Study Global Human Movement series. This talk is part of the Borders, colonialism, and migration Study Group. Centre for the Study Global Human Movement series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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