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Paradox of the face
Making and unmaking faces
1. Faces in photographs
Reading faces: Suzanne Opton's Soldier face
Inscrutable faces: Robert Lyon's Intimate Enemy and Ly Daravuth's Messengers
Photography as an encounter with trauma
2. Moving faces
Immovable faces: Mobius syndrome
Expression, emotion and the turn to affect
Mirroring faces: "I feel your pain"
From face to body to object: Mona Hatoum and Antony Gormley
3. From face capture to face blindness
We have your face: English riots 2011
Faces and physiognomy
Face blindness: Oliver Sacks and Chuck Close
Stripping away the face: Francis Bacon
4. Facelessness: another politics?
War wounds: Paddy Hartley's Faces of Battle and Henry Tonks' pastels
Face difference and surgery: Mark Gilbert's Saving Faces
The face of another: Isabelle Dinoire
Face, personhood and politics.
Making and unmaking faces
1. Faces in photographs
Reading faces: Suzanne Opton's Soldier face
Inscrutable faces: Robert Lyon's Intimate Enemy and Ly Daravuth's Messengers
Photography as an encounter with trauma
2. Moving faces
Immovable faces: Mobius syndrome
Expression, emotion and the turn to affect
Mirroring faces: "I feel your pain"
From face to body to object: Mona Hatoum and Antony Gormley
3. From face capture to face blindness
We have your face: English riots 2011
Faces and physiognomy
Face blindness: Oliver Sacks and Chuck Close
Stripping away the face: Francis Bacon
4. Facelessness: another politics?
War wounds: Paddy Hartley's Faces of Battle and Henry Tonks' pastels
Face difference and surgery: Mark Gilbert's Saving Faces
The face of another: Isabelle Dinoire
Face, personhood and politics.