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IVSA, San Francisco, 11-13 August 2004 White man, black neighbourhood: 30 years of photography Dr Max Farrar School of Social Science Leeds Metropolitan University, UK [email protected]

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Page 1: IVSA, San Francisco, 11-13 August 2004 White man, black neighbourhood: 30 years  of photography

IVSA, San Francisco, 11-13 August 2004

White man, black neighbourhood: 30 years

of photography

Dr Max Farrar

School of Social Science

Leeds Metropolitan University, UK

[email protected]

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Theoretical framework

• My sociology: structures and interactions– Structures of alienation, exclusion, oppression– Human subjects in value-driven social interactions– Marx/Weber/Sartre/Levinas

• My inner-city, multi-ethnic photography:– Negotiating/reducing social distance; photography as

a social relationship– Representing the possibilities for ethical, inclusive

social relationships

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1970s: politics is personal

• Self: white, twenty-something, graduate student, middle class, male, libertarian socialist

• The Others: South Asian, African-Caribbean, white European, all ages, male, female, all ages, all politics

• Black Power militants || “White radicals” “missionaries”

• Photography (for Chapeltown News): distance (in spatial/social relations)

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Africa-Caribbean ‘Grounding’Chapeltown News June 1974

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Linton Kwesi Johnson, dub poetUhuru Arts event at Cowper Street School,

Chapeltown, Leeds, June 1974

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Chapeltown 12 PicketLeeds Crown Court, June 1976

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The Chapeltown 12Chapeltown News August 1976

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The 1980s: personal politics

• Self: still white, now thirty-something, local legal advice worker, plenty of cultural capital, not much economic capital, male but pro-feminist, lib-soc but losing faith

• The Others: as before; but segmenting, communal politics is growing

• For some, new personal and political alliances develop, across ethnic boundaries

• Photography: campaigning (distance); and personal (in closer)

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“A” family: police raid homeCome-Unity News December 1981

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1990s, 21st C . . . post-sociology; the radical politics of representation

• Thatcher/Regan: the dominance of narcissistic individualism

• The new radical politics of ethical, embodied subjectivity

• “The photographer’s assistants”; and our children: bridging social distance

• Levinas’ ethics: responsibility for the Other is called up by his/her face

• Social documentary photography as an incitement to ethical responsibility

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Children, families, friendshipsSarah, Ros, Michelle, Claudia, Rose, our house,

September 1990

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Levinas: an ethics called into play by the encounter with a human face

“The presentation of the face puts me in relation with being. The existing of this being . . . Is effectuated in the non-postponable urgency with which he (sic) requires a response. The face in its nakedness as a face presents to me the destitution of the poor one and the stranger . . . [who] presents himself as an equal . . . It is my responsibility before a face looking at me . . . that constitutes the original fact of fraternity . . . Equality is produced where the other commands the same and reveals himself to the same in responsibility . . . It cannot be detached from the welcoming of the face . . . Society must be a fraternal community to be commensurate with the straightforwardness, the primary proximity, in which the face presents itself to my welcome.”

Levinas, E ‘Useless Suffering’ in Bernasconi, R and Woods, D (eds) (1988) The Provocation of Levinas, London: Routledge

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Culture T, Community Radio DeeJay Making photo opportunities, an apartment in Chapeltown,

September 1989

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Nerious Joseph & Stone Roots in rehearsal Another Chapeltown apartment, July 1990

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“A” family wedding: scars and Yardies

Leeds Register Office, October 1995

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Linton Kwesi JohnsonInternational Radical Black Book Fair,

Leeds, November 1995

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Michelle’s dad and other friends: our summer party just north of Chapeltown, July 2004

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Conclusion: faces, friendship, photos, ethics

A wedding party, near Chapeltown, July 2001

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Academic narcissism . . .

My book:

The Struggle for ‘Community’ in a British Multi-Ethnic Inner-city Area (Edwin Mellen, 2002)

My web-site:

www.maxfarrar.org.uk