Selejan, Ileana L. (2021) Vandalism as Symbolic Reparation: Imaginaries of Protest in Nicaragua. Cambridge Journal of Anthropology, 39 (2). ISSN 2047-7716
Type of Research: | Article |
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Creators: | Selejan, Ileana L. |
Description: | The 2018 anti-government protests in Nicaragua generated a vast amount of photographic imagery, video documentation, and visual graphics. On the street and via social media, everyday citizens engaged with this material, activating a multisensory environment. The production of visual content was nonetheless accompanied by iconoclastic gestures; vandalism became a means of reclaiming Nicaragua's revolutionary past and its symbols, while deploying them towards the making of a yet to be imagined political future. Drawing on examples from Chile and Mexico, the article argues that acts of vandalism may be understood as symbolically reparative. The materiality of the protests, manifested through image, trace, gesture, and sound (slogans, chants, noise) becomes a means towards analysing, ethnographically, revolutionary imaginaries caught within the flux of an unsettled present. |
Official Website: | https://www.berghahnjournals.com/view/journals/cja/39/2/cja390203.xml |
Keywords/subjects not otherwise listed: | iconography, Nicaragua, photography, protest, revolution, vandalism |
Publisher/Broadcaster/Company: | Berghahn Journals |
Your affiliations with UAL: | Colleges > Central Saint Martins Research Centres/Networks > Decolonising Arts Institute |
Date: | 1 September 2021 |
Funders: | European Research Council (ERC) grant agreement No 695283, 'Citizens of Photography: The Camera and the Political Imagination' |
Digital Object Identifier: | 10.3167/cja.2021.390203 |
Date Deposited: | 16 Mar 2022 14:14 |
Last Modified: | 16 Mar 2022 14:14 |
Item ID: | 17948 |
URI: | https://ualresearchonline.arts.ac.uk/id/eprint/17948 |
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