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Título: | A critical review on A memory in three acts: on Susan Sontag’s, Guy Debord’s, and David Harvey’s visualizations of history and time in the context of the other |
Outro(s) título(s): | Uma recensão crítica sobre Uma memória em três atos: as visões da história e do tempo no contexto do outro de Susan Sontag, Guy Debord e David Harvey |
Autor(es): | Shrbaji, Sarah |
Data: | 29-Mar-2021 |
Editora: | UMinho Editora |
Revista: | Vista: Revista de Cultura Visual |
Citação: | Shrbaji, S. (2021). A critical review on A memory in three acts: on Susan Sontag’s, Guy Debord’s, and David Harvey’s visualizations of history and time in the context of the other. Vista, 7: e021002. https://doi.org/10.21814/vista.3153 |
Resumo(s): | [Excerpt] This review communicates a cultural vantage point of theories that articulate with the unfolding of a documentation told by voices who once could not speak during the acts of colonization, violence, and atrocious memories in colonial spaces. It is that of a documentary of lived experiences during the Portuguese colonialization period in Mozambique that Inadelso Cossa realized, photographed, and directed within A memory in three acts (2017). To establish a critical analysis of this documentation, the methods used to inaugurate the critique come from authors that collectively elaborate this concept of reaching consciousness in theory. Social justice and the city of David Harvey (2009) (a geographer), Society of the spectacle of Guy Debord (1970) (a revolutionary thinker), and Regarding the pain of others of Susan Sontag (2003) (a filmmaker) form a manifestation position, in their writings to express an association with contexts in social injustice and un-humanitarian situations. Though the conceptual elements used to analyze A memory in three acts come from an occidental reflection of various contexts, their contribution to analyzing critical concerns in a global view come from their standpoints in social activism for human rights and is considered a self-reflexive way to perceive other realities. [...] |
Tipo: | Recensão |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/1822/76803 |
DOI: | 10.21814/vista.3153 |
e-ISSN: | 2184-1284 |
Versão da editora: | https://revistavista.pt/index.php/vista/article/view/3153 |
Arbitragem científica: | yes |
Acesso: | Acesso aberto |
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3153-Texto do Artigo-10590-1-10-20210329.pdf | English Version | 593,23 kB | Adobe PDF | Ver/Abrir |
3153-Texto do Artigo-10589-1-10-20210329.pdf | Versão Portuguesa | 594,18 kB | Adobe PDF | Ver/Abrir |
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