PEA Blair
Panopticons within panopticons : surveillance inversions in Willie Doherty’s video installations
Blair, PEA
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Abstract
From the understanding that postcolonialism is linked to power structures, and that surveillance activity is a means for knowledge acquisition, this article considers different ways of seeing/being seen as avenues for gaining control. It addresses such notions with reference to Northern Ireland, a region in the UK confused over its colonial/postcolonial identity, and takes into consideration its geopolitical position as well as its internal complex web of sociopolitical relations. It argues that control occurs at both state and popular culture levels, and that mass media involve a different kind of colonization – which can be seen as psychological. Advancing technologies allow for different kinds of invasion/occupation, and technomediated modes of modern living come complete with adapted exclusions and inclusions. These issues are explored through analysis of video installations by Derry artist Willie Doherty, and with reference to Belfast writer Ciaran Carson’s essay “Intelligence” from Belfast Confetti – both Doherty and Carson focus on “watching” in the (conflicted/occupied) cityscape and the way it affects perception, language and identity. These issues of control and status are discussed here in the light of Foucault’s theorizing of the panopticon and Bhabha’s notions of mimicry and ambivalence.
Citation
Blair, P. (2013). Panopticons within panopticons : surveillance inversions in Willie Doherty’s video installations. Journal of Postcolonial Writing, 49(5), 539-551. https://doi.org/10.1080/17449855.2013.842775
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Online Publication Date | Sep 15, 2013 |
Publication Date | Sep 15, 2013 |
Deposit Date | Sep 15, 2016 |
Journal | Journal of Postcolonial Writing |
Print ISSN | 1744-9855 |
Electronic ISSN | 1744-9863 |
Publisher | Routledge |
Volume | 49 |
Issue | 5 |
Pages | 539-551 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1080/17449855.2013.842775 |
Publisher URL | http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17449855.2013.842775 |
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