Yoav Galai
@yoavgalai.bsky.social
Formerly a photojournalist, a project manager in an NGO, now an academic based in London writing about visual politics and memory
Thanks so much! (also - have been reading Landscapes of Belonging for a new module on London/golbal politics)
April 23, 2025 at 6:37 AM
Thanks so much! (also - have been reading Landscapes of Belonging for a new module on London/golbal politics)
In the article, I offer a ”prevision” for visual politics, a reorientation that centres oppressive visualities, or discourses of sight, as the most enduring aspect of visual politics and its most important contribution for political analysis in our genocidal conjuncture.
April 22, 2025 at 9:35 AM
In the article, I offer a ”prevision” for visual politics, a reorientation that centres oppressive visualities, or discourses of sight, as the most enduring aspect of visual politics and its most important contribution for political analysis in our genocidal conjuncture.
In short, it was an oppressive visual politics of racial difference that established the ground on which the modern social sciences were constructed, and the exclusive focus of visual politics scholars on reading images as political analysis is unsustainable (Stuart Hall wrote this in 1984).
April 22, 2025 at 9:35 AM
In short, it was an oppressive visual politics of racial difference that established the ground on which the modern social sciences were constructed, and the exclusive focus of visual politics scholars on reading images as political analysis is unsustainable (Stuart Hall wrote this in 1984).