The Visual Afterlife of Abdelkader Bennahar The Visual Afterlife of Abdelkader Bennahar
Theory in Forms

The Visual Afterlife of Abdelkader Bennahar

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Publisher Description

On the night of October 17, 1961, thousands of Algerians peacefully demonstrated in the streets of Paris, protesting an illegal curfew imposed upon them by the French colonial government. The Paris police responded with deadly violence, by some accounts killing over two hundred people and wounding countless others. One of the victims was Abdelkader Bennahar, who was seriously beaten in Nanterre, a commune just west of Paris. Jewish-French photographer Élie Kagan took a number of photographs of Bennahar as he lay bleeding in the street. Bennahar was brought to a Nanterre hospital and reportedly died the next night. In The Visual Afterlife of Abdelkader Bennahar, Robert Desjarlais analyzes Kagan’s photographs and their affective force and political significance from the moment they first circulated through the decades that followed. By drawing on Kagan’s photographs and archival records to consider the trace remnants of Bennahar’s life and the fate of his body in death, Desjarlais offers a compelling account of one person’s “life death” through complicated strands of time and memory.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2025
29 August
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
344
Pages
PUBLISHER
Duke University Press
PROVIDER INFO
Duke University Press
SIZE
95.2
MB
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