Visuality of Violence

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ColonialRacial Violence
COPS
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Historical Materialism
Human Rights Studies
Imperialism
Juridical Violence
Legal Humanities
Nation-building
Neoliberalism
Police Homicidal Violence
Policing
Race and Economic History of the West
Racial Capitalism
Racial Violence
Social Political Theory
State Violence
Visual Regimes
Visuality
Without Sanctuary

Product details

  • ISBN 9781439920992
  • Weight: 454g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 May 2025
  • Publisher: Temple University Press,U.S.
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Visuality of Violence unpacks the way visual documentations and depictions of the practice of racial violence are used in imperialism, capitalism, and neoliberalism in the United States. Ofelia Ortiz Cuevas traces the continuity of racial value through the shifting narratives of race by examining the long-running TV series, COPS, and the museum exhibition, Without Sanctuary, which features photographs of lynching. These case studies provide an innovative holistic mapping of the policing and incarceration of Black and Brown people.  

Addressing the frequently ignored experiences of Asian and Native Americans, among others, in its comparative undertaking, Visuality of Violence exceeds intersectional mapping to uniquely charge the spectacle of racial violence as a foundational practice in its continued presence in contemporary society. Cuevas argues that the visual presentations of the racial body throughout history requires a reckoning and acknowledgement of the material and legal effects of the images, narratives, and practices used to maintain hegemonic racial order and inequality.

In holding a theoretical mirror to history, Visuality of Violence reveals liberal mythical reliance on the ideals of western law and its rationalities as the location of justice and freedom, thereby presenting its readers with a new understanding in the quest for peace and liberation.

In the series Critical Race, Indigeneity, and Relationality
Ofelia Ortiz Cuevas is Assistant Professor and an interdisciplinary scholar in the Department of Chicana/o Studies at the University of California, Davis.

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