Forensic Strategies Against the Traumatic Condition of Culture: Exposure of Wounded Bodies in Brazilian Media and Art

Karl Erik Schøllhammer

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    Abstract

    Images of dead or wounded bodies are a cultural taboo and at the same time strong attractors for visual attention. This paper will discuss this ambivalence as a key to understanding the relation between body and image in contemporary visual culture. In recent Brazilian history, reappropriated media images of victims of social violence have made subversive revelation of the political repressive violence of torture and assassination systematically concealed by the authorities. In works of the visual artist Rosângela Rennó, the exposed body carries a tension between a generalized traumatic ‘wound culture’ and what will be defined as a forensic paradigm of images of memory and death. The ambiguity between images that touch the spectator and images that hurt him is explored in works that establish a critical distance from the traumatic condition, avoiding shortcuts to its aesthetic effects of shock and horror.
    Translated title of the contributionRetsmedicinske Strategier mod kulturens traumatiske kondition: Eksponering af sårede kroppe i Brasilianske medier og kunst
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationTransVisuality. The Cultural Dimension of Visuality : Volume 2: Visual Organisations
    EditorsTore Kristensen, Anders Michelsen, Frauke Wiegand
    Number of pages11
    Volume2
    Place of PublicationLiverpool
    PublisherLiverpool University Press
    Publication date1 Jul 2015
    Edition1
    Pages89
    Chapter5
    ISBN (Print)978-1-78138-178-6
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2015

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