Elkins
Elkins | Weekly Reading Response
When I was first introduced to this idea that the object stares back, I always took it to mean that the object refuses our assumed ability to make meaning out of it. So to answer a question asked in class, I'd say that the object's agency is an effect of my conciousness - the object, by being present (victim), forces me to acknowledge the violence of my gaze. A victim becomes a martyr when he stares back and demands to be acknowledged.
Submitted by Adryan on Thu, 2007-03-01 11:39.
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