A Silenced Land of Empty Faces: Censorship and Narration in Edward Said’s After the Last Sky

  • Mauro Pala University of Cagliari
Keywords: Exile, Censorship, Icolology, Photography, Segregation.

Abstract

In 1983 Edward Said, who was then serving as a consultant to the United Nations International Conference on the Question of Palestine suggested that photographs of Palestinians should be hung in the entrance to the main conference site in Geneva. The official response was that the photographs could be displayed, but with no caption or explanation. This form of censorship marks the beginning of After the Last Sky a book of pictures by the Swiss photographer Jean Mohr, commented and expanded by Said, who explores the ways and modes through which memory can, challenging censorship, interact with photographs and written texts, and thereby attempt to reconstruct a people’s past and current historical trajectory. The contribution also explores how Palestinians suffered censorship of their own experience through a systematic dispossession of territories, affiliations and, eventually, their identity as a national ethnic group, a brutal strategy of segregation against which Said’s philological approach provides a strong ethical argument.  

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Author Biography

Mauro Pala, University of Cagliari

Mauro Pala is Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Cagliari (Italy).
In 2010, as Fulbright Distinguished Lecturer, he was Visiting Professor for the PhD Program in Literature at the University of Notre Dame (USA) and Visiting Professor at the University of Limoges (France). Between 2011 and 2013 he was Guest Professor at the University of Malta for the European Summer School on “Writing the Mediterranean”. In 2015 He was Research Fellow at Trinity College Dublin in the Long Room Hub Centre for the Humanities.
He has published extensively on European Romanticism, Critical theory, Cultural Studies and Postcolonial studies. In 2014 he edited “Narrazioni egemoniche. Gramsci, letteratura e società civile” (Bologna, Il Mulino) on Gramsci, literature and civil society. He is currently working on literature and the idea of subalternity. he sits in the scientific committee of the Palermo University European PhD programme in Cultural Studies.

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How to Cite
Pala, M. (1). A Silenced Land of Empty Faces: Censorship and Narration in Edward Said’s <i>After the Last Sky</i&gt;. Between, 5(9). https://doi.org/10.13125/2039-6597/1842
Section
Walls, Screens, Photographs - Planes of Censorship