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Paul Graham's American night and the politics of exposure

Research Output: Contribution to journal Article Peer-review

Abstract

In his photobook American Night (2003), the photographer Paul Graham evokes the passage of a walker who draws the outline of a composite and dialectic map of the American city. This article will examine how the book's structure and its division into zones is symptomatic of the explosion of the city and of its spatial, social and racial inequalities. These zones are also spaces of invisibility and visibility, of over-/perfect/under-exposure, illuminating the social/ racial contrasts that underpin the urban environment and the mechanisms of their perpetuation. In this sense, American Night ultimately exposes the biopolitical struggle that underscores the American city.

Publication Information

Output type

Research Output: Contribution to journal Article Peer-review

Original language

English

Pages from-to (Number of pages)

Pages 492-516

Journal (Volume, Issue Number)

Journal of American Studies (Volume 54, Issue 3)

Publication milestones

  • Published - 12/02/2020

Publication status

Published - 12/02/2020

ISSN

0021-8758

External Publication IDs

  • handle.net: 10547/624760
  • Scopus: 85081593993