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Lila Lee-Morrison

Lila Lee-Morrison

Postdoctoral fellow

Lila Lee-Morrison

Migrant Seascapes : Visualised Spaces of Political Exclusion

Author

  • Lila Lee-Morrison

Editor

  • Peter Bengsten
  • Moa Goysdotter
  • Max Liljefors

Summary, in English

News images have played a defining role in the unfolding narratives of what has become known as the European migration crisis. Throughout the coverage of the crisis, a predominant and enduring image has been of photographs documenting the migrant journey by sea. This paper takes a closer look at these images, as a vehicle which shifts the narrative of the crisis as one defined by a territorial and political exclusion of the migrant. This analysis positions these images within an art historical context, wherein the motif of seascapes has articulated particular modes of political exclusion. I will analyze two examples of images of migrants at sea and relate these with two iconic seascapes, namely Théodore Géricault's the Raft of Medusa and the abolitionist commissioned diagrammatic drawing of the Brookes Slave Ship. I then consider these works within the backdrop of political philosophy, in particular, Thomas Hobbes' concept of a state of nature in opposition to the political state. In examining these mediated images of the migrant journey within the intersected discourse of art history and political philosophy, I aim to reveal some particularities on a contemporary arena of uncertainty, which engulfs not only the figure of the migrant but by relation, the legitimization of nationality.

Department/s

  • Division of Art History and Visual Studies

Publishing year

2018

Language

English

Pages

67-87

Publication/Series

Lund Studies in Arts and Cultural Sciences

Volume

16

Document type

Book chapter

Publisher

Lund University

Topic

  • Visual Arts
  • International Migration and Ethnic Relations

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 2001-7529
  • ISSN: 2001-7510
  • ISBN: 978-91-983690-4-5