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Palestine and Visual Activism Since October 7

Mar 03, 20251 hr 6 minEp. 103
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Episode description

With Nicholas Mirzoeff. 

Content Warning: Sexual abuse

In this episode we discuss the new book, To See in the Dark: Palestine and Visual Activism Since October 7.

Nicholas Mirzoeff shares how experiences of domestic, political and sexual violence - in both his family history and his own childhood - have shaped his understanding of events since October 7th. He talks about what it means to identify as an anti-Zionist Jew in the current moment, and how we can find new anticolonial ways of seeing that reject the drone’s-eye-view of ‘white sight’. We also discuss the evolving visual politics of Palestine solidarity, from watermelon emojis and AI-generated images, to the torn canvas of a portrait of Arthur Balfour.

Podcast listeners can get 40% off the book on plutobooks.com, using the coupon PODCAST at the checkout.

Among the founders of visual culture as a field, Nicholas Mirzoeff has also written extensively on Jewishness and Palestine. His books include How To See The World, The Right to Look and The Appearance of Black Lives Matter. He has written for the Guardian, Hyperallergic and The Nation. He lives in New York City.

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