A necropolitical visual regime: banditry in Colombia, 1958-1964
From 1958 to 1964 in Colombia, during the first years of the partisan power-sharing agreement known as the National Front, roving crews of gunmen labelled ‘bandits’ who had been mobilised and then abandoned by party elites terrorised local populations in the countryside. We track the gruesome photog...
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Zusammenfassung: | From 1958 to 1964 in Colombia, during the first years of the partisan power-sharing agreement known as the National Front, roving crews of gunmen labelled ‘bandits’ who had been mobilised and then abandoned by party elites terrorised local populations in the countryside. We track the gruesome photographic record of that violence: first, as it was produced by bandits who recruited photography in their bids for local sovereignty; second, as it circulated through government and media accounts that turned those same images back on the bandits as part of the military’s hunt for them as outlaws; and third, as a group of scholar-activists used them in academic publications that sought to shock the public into conscious concern and stimulate a sociological discussion about what caused and fuelled the violence. We argue that disparate uses of the same type of images – portraits of bandits and the cadavers, often mutilated, of their victims – constituted a necropolitical visual regime in which the elite consensus between government and press most effectively harnessed the photographs’ affective charge and channelled it into the pacification effort. |
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title | A necropolitical visual regime banditry in Colombia, 1958-1964 |
title_auth | A necropolitical visual regime banditry in Colombia, 1958-1964 |
title_exact_search | A necropolitical visual regime banditry in Colombia, 1958-1964 |
title_full | A necropolitical visual regime banditry in Colombia, 1958-1964 Alexander L. Fattal and Andrés F. Caicedo Sierra, ORCID |
title_fullStr | A necropolitical visual regime banditry in Colombia, 1958-1964 Alexander L. Fattal and Andrés F. Caicedo Sierra, ORCID |
title_full_unstemmed | A necropolitical visual regime banditry in Colombia, 1958-1964 Alexander L. Fattal and Andrés F. Caicedo Sierra, ORCID |
title_short | A necropolitical visual regime |
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title_sub | banditry in Colombia, 1958-1964 |
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