Authors
Alan Radley, Kerry Chamberlain, Darrin Hodgetts, Ottilie Stolte, Shiloh Groot
Publication date
2010/3/23
Journal
Visual Studies
Volume
25
Issue
1
Pages
36-45
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
This article discusses walking by homeless people, who were asked to take photographs of their everyday lives. These individuals walked to take their pictures, and they used their photographs to explain the walking that homeless people do. Stories about photographs taken were used to explain the significance of different modes of walking, as means, as condition and as occasion. Rather than see walking as integral with a kind of method – or ready-made technique – the authors argue that whatever walking ‘is’ emerges in the course of producing (not just analysing) that experience. They suggest that walking tears at the fabric of symbols and voiced conventions to produce traces and dissonances that invite repair – repair through ‘storying’ the journeys made.
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