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Nomads, Past and Present
Maggie Freeman
46 episodes
2 weeks ago
A podcast about nomadism and nomadic peoples, around the world and throughout history.
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A podcast about nomadism and nomadic peoples, around the world and throughout history.
Show more...
History
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Photography and Making Bedouin Histories in the Naqab, 1906-2013:: An Anthropological Approach
Nomads, Past and Present
49 minutes
1 year ago
Photography and Making Bedouin Histories in the Naqab, 1906-2013:: An Anthropological Approach
In Photography and Making Bedouin Histories in the Naqab, 1906-2013:: An Anthropological Approach (Routledge, 2023), Emilie Le Febvre takes us to the Naqab Desert where Bedouin use photographs to make, and respond to, their own histories. She argues Bedouin presentations of the past are selective, but increasingly reliant on archival documents such as photographs, which spokespersons treat as evidence of their local histories amid escalating tensions in Israel-Palestine. These practices shape Bedouin visual historicity; the diverse ways people produce their pasts in the present through images.  The book charts these processes through the afterlives of six photographs as they circulate between the Naqab’s entangled visual economies – a transregional landscape organized by cultural ideals of proximity and assemblages of Bedouin iconography. She illustrates how representational contentions associated with tribal, civic, and Palestinian-Israeli politics influence how images do history work in this society. Here, Bedouin value photographs not because they evidence singular narratives of the past; rather, the knowledges inscribed by photography are manifold as they support diverse constructions of Naqab Bedouin history and society. In this episode, Emilie joins me to discuss the ethics of photographs of the Naqab Bedouin as a historical source; the nuances of gender norms around photographing Bedouin women; and how social media and modern technology have changed how photographs are used and understood. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nomads, Past and Present
A podcast about nomadism and nomadic peoples, around the world and throughout history.