Image, Touch, Possibilities: A Photograph from the 2013 Bulgarian Protests Travels the World
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https://doi.org/10.18357/anthropologica6412022364Keywords:
image, protests, Bulgaria, the political, hope, the possible, Image , protests, Bulgaria, the political, hope, attunement, imagination, the poetic, the possibleAbstract
This paper follows the lives of a photograph, which captured an
unlikely gesture amidst a scene of injury during the 2013 mass protests in
Bulgaria. It tracks the image’s impacts by focusing on six different registers:
the ethnographer, the photographer, the girl in the photograph, a blogger
and participant in the protests, global image-sharing sites, and a Hollywood
production. The writing strives toward an attunement with the affective force
of the image and toward making visible some of the ways it manages to disrupt
and reconfigure existing worlds, brighten atmospheres and lives, and create
desire and anticipation for a world-in-common.
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