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Bystanders as Visual Subjects: Onlookers, Spectators, Observers, Gawkers

Author(s): Roma Sendyka
Subject(s): Jewish studies, Social Philosophy, Social history, History of the Holocaust, Philosophy of History
Published by: Instytut Badań Literackich Polskiej Akademii Nauk
Keywords: bystander; witness; onlooker; visual subject; viewer; observer; gawker; Holocaust;

Summary/Abstract: In this essay, bystanders are analysed not through the lens of topography (i.e. geographical closeness to the events expressed in the term “by-stander”), but as visual subjects. Concerning those who witnessed the Holocaust, bystanders are linked with various types of scopic activities, especially negative ones: they are often generalized as passive onlookers, as “those who stare” with libidinal pleasure [Polish: gapie; French: badauds; German: Schaulustige]. It is surprising, however, that the frequent use of scopic vocabulary is not necessarily associated with developed theoretical concerns. The recent visual (iconic) turn, however, has provided a refined and varied set of tools for analysing the faculty of seeing. Therefore, it is no longer plausible to discuss the processes of seeing without precise conceptualizations. Instead of employing visual terms merely as synonyms, this essay challenges and restructures available categorizations for bystanders as those acquiring knowledge through the sense of sight.

  • Issue Year: 2018
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 117-130
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: Polish