The People Are Not an Image, 9781788733168
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Revolutions captured on video: what their form reveals about power.

The People Are Not an Image

Vernacular Video After the Arab Spring

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    304 pages

  • Release Date

    2 November 2020

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Summary

The wave of uprisings and revolutions that swept the Middle East and North Africa between 2010 and 2012 were most vividly transmitted throughout the world not by television or even social media, but in short videos produced by the participants themselves and circulated anonymously on the internet.

In The People Are Not An Image, Snowdon explores this radical shift in revolutionary self-representation, showing that the political consequences of these videos cannot be located w…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781788733168
ISBN-10:1788733169
Author:Peter Snowdon
Publisher:Verso Books
Imprint:Verso Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:2 November 2020
Weight:348g
Dimensions:234mm x 153mm x 20mm
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Critics Review

Throughout the book, Snowdon practices an ethics of close reading that rejects critical habits of regarding images with suspicion. The People Are Not an Image charts hopeful trajectories for several areas of inquiry, from the politics of protest media and self-representation to networked distribution, operational images, and the digital remaking of subjectivity. Yet Snowdon’s ultimate project is more ambitious-to reshape his readers’ political imaginaries. – Sasha Crawford-Holland * Critical Inquiry *Peter Snowdon provides a radical philosophical approach to the daily videos produced by the ordinary people of the Arab spring – Habib A. Moghimi * Visual Studies *The People Are Not an Image has significance for scholars but will also find wider audience appeal with, for example, digital media activists, filmmakers, and human rights advocates. It will be especially relevant to digital media and communication scholars and students with an interest in activism, social movements, and visual politics. – Kelly Lewis * E-International Relations *This book makes a much-needed intervention in media studies in the Arab regions since 2011, and is a crucial read for all students of media and film studies. – Zaher Omareen * Screen *

About The Author

Peter Snowdon

Peter Snowdon is a filmmaker and researcher. His feature-length film The Uprising, based entirely on YouTube videos from the Arab revolutions, was awarded the Opus Bonum Award for best world documentary at the Jihlava International Documentary Film Festival and has screened at more than 30 festivals around the world. From 1997 to 2000 he lived in Cairo, where he was on the staff of Al-Ahram Weekly, and his writing has appeared in Open Democracy and Le Monde diplomatique. Peter teaches filmmaking in the visual anthropology programme at Leiden University.

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