This essay deals with the processes of iconic construction, that is, the attribution of visual-cultural iconic status to a particular photograph. It focuses on the empirical case of the Abu Ghraib torture scandal within the conflict in Iraq and the so-called "war on terror". By investigating the dynamics of the framing and re-framing of the "hooded man" photograph through a variety of practices of productive visual consumption, re-contextualization and re-articulation within different spheres of action (e.g. political, artistic, commercial), the essay develops a conceptual framework which problematizes both the traditionally sociological approach to photojournalistic icons and the mere semiotic analysis of news photographs as texts or discourses, instead benefiting from insights from the interdisciplinary field of visual culture studies in the analysis of the performative and "subjunctive" power of the Abu Ghraib photographs.
SOLAROLI M (2011). Scatti Immortali. Lo scandalo di Abu Ghraib e la costruzione culturale delle fotografie iconiche del conflitto in Iraq. STUDI CULTURALI, 8, 203-230 [10.1405/35368].
Scatti Immortali. Lo scandalo di Abu Ghraib e la costruzione culturale delle fotografie iconiche del conflitto in Iraq
SOLAROLI, MARCO
2011
Abstract
This essay deals with the processes of iconic construction, that is, the attribution of visual-cultural iconic status to a particular photograph. It focuses on the empirical case of the Abu Ghraib torture scandal within the conflict in Iraq and the so-called "war on terror". By investigating the dynamics of the framing and re-framing of the "hooded man" photograph through a variety of practices of productive visual consumption, re-contextualization and re-articulation within different spheres of action (e.g. political, artistic, commercial), the essay develops a conceptual framework which problematizes both the traditionally sociological approach to photojournalistic icons and the mere semiotic analysis of news photographs as texts or discourses, instead benefiting from insights from the interdisciplinary field of visual culture studies in the analysis of the performative and "subjunctive" power of the Abu Ghraib photographs.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.