The Civil Contract of Photography/
Areilla Azoulay
- New York; Zone Books; 2022
- 583p; 23x15cm
Azoulay argues that photography is not just an image but a political act that creates a “civil contract” between photographer, subject, and viewer. She contends that every photograph of others—especially those in vulnerable or violent situations—calls on viewers to recognize the photographed person as a fellow citizen with rights, regardless of legal or national status. By framing photography as a civic encounter rather than mere representation, Azoulay highlights its potential to resist oppression and build ethical responsibility across borders.
English
9781890951894
2007061955
Critical documentation Israel I Occupation إحتلال صهيوني TR624-835 Technology- Applied Photography