Mitra, Saumava ORCID: 0000-0002-8622-7091 (2019) Picturing Afghan women’ for western audiences: the Afghan perspective. Journalism, 21 (6). pp. 800-820. ISSN 1464-8849
Abstract
As the United States engages with the Taliban in a peace process that might return them to influence within Afghanistan, concerns are rising regarding the future status of Afghan women. In this background, this article returns to the much studied subject of the portrayal of Afghan women in Western news media through Orientalist stereotypes. Noting the lack of Afghan perspectives in previous research on this topic, the study investigates the views and practices of Afghan photojournalists, who have today come to replace international photojournalists in the country, when it comes to ‘picturing Afghan women’ for Western audiences. It sheds light on the day-to-day professional activities of these photojournalists when producing images of Afghan women for Western audiences. It goes on to explore Afghan photojournalists’ perceptions about how Afghan women have been and are being portrayed in Western news media. Finally, it reports on how most of these Afghan photojournalists may perpetuate the same stereotypes about Afghan women for Western audiences because hierarchies in the international ‘visual gatekeeping chain’ supersede the Afghan photojournalists’ power to shape visual narratives and coupled with the need to earn an income as precarious labor, their individual self-reflexivity regarding picturing Afghan women are suppressed. The study also notes how photographing Afghan women causes risks for Afghan photojournalists as well as the Afghan women who are photographed. Attention is called to this hitherto invisible ethical concern that lives are jeopardized to validate Western savior narratives regarding Afghan women through images.
Metadata
Item Type: | Article (Published) |
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Refereed: | Yes |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | Afghanistan; conflict; international/transnational journalism; photography/ photojournalism; politics / political communication / political journalism; war; women |
Subjects: | Social Sciences > Communication Social Sciences > Journalism Social Sciences > Mass media Social Sciences > Gender Social Sciences > Identity |
DCU Faculties and Centres: | DCU Faculties and Schools > Faculty of Humanities and Social Science > School of Communications |
Publisher: | SAGE Publications |
Official URL: | https://doi.org/10.1177/1464884919849359 |
Copyright Information: | © 2019 SAGE Publications |
ID Code: | 28542 |
Deposited On: | 11 Jul 2023 10:04 by Saumava Mitra . Last Modified 11 Jul 2023 10:04 |
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