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open-access-imgOpen AccessThresholds of In/Visibility and the Scopic Power of Literature
Author(s)
Král Françoise
Publication year2024
Publication title
zeitschrift für anglistik und amerikanistik
Resource typeJournals
PublisherDe Gruyter
In recent years the trope of invisibility has emerged as a critical concept in the humanities; initially associated with the issue of racial invisibility, it has been applied to all forms of marginalisation, be they racial, social, or political. Today, the context of hypervisibility, which results from intensive media coverage of certain events, has made discussing invisibility paradoxical. This article seeks to reassess invisibility as a key concept in the humanities and discusses the scopic power of literature to make the unseen visible. This will be approached via discussion of contemporary narratives dealing with disappearance and loss, with a particular focus on the literature of the middle passage.
Keyword(s)gaze, invisibility, social exclusion, hauntology, scopic power, literature of the middle passage
Language(s)English
SCImago Journal Rank0.14
H-Index10
eISSN2196-4726
pISSN0044-2305
DOI10.1515/zaa-2023-2040

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