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Visual Occupations - Violence and Visibility in a Conflict Zone (Paperback)
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Visual Occupations - Violence and Visibility in a Conflict Zone (Paperback)
Series: Perverse Modernities: A Series Edited by Jack Halberstam and Lisa Lowe
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In Visual Occupations Gil Z. Hochberg shows how the Israeli
Occupation of Palestine is driven by the unequal access to visual
rights, or the right to control what can be seen, how, and from
which position. Israel maintains this unequal balance by erasing
the history and denying the existence of Palestinians, and by
carefully concealing its own militarization. Israeli surveillance
of Palestinians, combined with the militarized gaze of Israeli
soldiers at places like roadside checkpoints, also serve as tools
of dominance. Hochberg analyzes various works by Palestinian and
Israeli artists, among them Elia Suleiman, Rula Halawani, Sharif
Waked, Ari Folman, and Larry Abramson, whose films, art, and
photography challenge the inequity of visual rights by altering,
queering, and manipulating dominant modes of representing the
conflict. These artists' creation of new ways of seeing-such as the
refusal of Palestinian filmmakers and photographers to show
Palestinian suffering or the Israeli artists' exposure of state
manipulated Israeli blindness -offers a crucial gateway, Hochberg
suggests, for overcoming and undoing Israel's militarized dominance
and political oppression of Palestinians.
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