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Call for Papers

Theme: Regarding the Pain of Others
Subtitle: What emotions have to do in the History of Humanitarian
Images?
Type: International Workshop
Institution: Institute for Ethics, History and the Humanities (iEH2),
University of Geneva and Geneva Center for Education and Research in
Humanitarian Action (CERAH)
Location: Geneva (Switzerland)
Date: 4.–5.7.2019
Deadline: 14.12.2018

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Taking the title of Susan Sontag’s seminal work as a starting point,
this workshop aims at re-opening an old debate about the
potentialities of exhibiting other’s suffering in order to promote a
culture of peace, prevent war and/or resolve conflict. Sontag
concluded in her book that images of atrocities had led the Global
North to a form of exhaustion, also called compassion fatigue, which
has been criticised more recently as a myth. Yet, images remain today
the main strategy of humanitarian organisations to raise awareness
and funds.

In this workshop we would like to propose considering the importance
of images (not only photographs, but also drawings as well as motion
pictures) within the long-term history of humanitarianism, in order
to explore the role of emotions in shaping and mobilising public
opinion. More particularly, we encourage scholars to think about the
ways through which humanitarian images affect us as material objects
that have expressive effects related to the circuits, places or
circumstances in which they are exhibited. This perspective gives us
the possibility to read humanitarian images as cultural, social and
political practices implemented by actors (individual or collective)
in a specific historical context. By engaging emotions with images,
we seek to understand what they have done in the history of
humanitarian relief, rather than merely looking at the meaning of
their visual representations.

Therefore, we invite scholars working on the history of humanitarian
images, who are interested in analysing their performative and
material entanglements with emotions, to send a 300-word proposal and
a short biography by December, 14, 2018 to:
[email protected]

For all speakers who are invited to present papers at the conference,
the organizing committee will cover the travelling and accommodation
costs.

Organising Committee

Valérie Gorin (CERAH, University of Geneva/Graduate Institute)
Marie Leyder (iEH2/Institute of Gender Studies, University of Geneva)
Dolores Martín-Moruno (iEH2, University of Geneva)
Gian Marco Vidor (iEH2, University of Geneva)

Scientific Committee

Roland Bleiker (University of Queensland, Australia)
Emma Hutchison (University of Queensland, Australia)
Jo Labanyi (New York University, USA)
Beatriz Pichel (De Montfort University, Leicester, UK)
Davide Rodogno (Graduate Institute, Geneva, Switzerland)


Contact:

Gian Marco Vidor
Institut Éthique Histoire Humanités
Université de Genève
CMU/1 rue Michel Servet
CP 1211 Genève 4
Switzerland
Email: [email protected]
Web: https://www.unige.ch/medecine/ieh2/actualites/c/




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