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Introduction : Visual politics at a conflict zone
Part I. Concealment : Visible invisibility: on ruins, erasure, and haunting
From invisible spectators to the spectacle of terror: chronicles of a contested citizenship
Part II. Surveillance : The (soldier's) gaze and the (Palestinian) body: power, fantasy, and desire in the militarized contact zone
Visual rights and the prospect of exchange: the photographic event placed under duress
Part III. Witnessing : "Nothing to look at"; or, "For whom are you shooting?": the imperative to witness and the menace of the global gaze
Shooting war: on witnessing one's failure to see (on time).

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