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The Photoshop State: Image Manipulation, Visual Culture, and Electoral Politics in Digital India

Mon, May 29, 8:00 to 9:15, Hilton San Diego Bayfront, Floor: 3, Aqua 313

Abstract

President Obama watching a telecast of the then-prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi's speech, G-6 leaders bowing in deference to the chief minister of a South Indian state – these are some of the images that have gone 'viral' on online social networks in India and amidst the Indian diaspora worldwide over the last few years. Created using a variety of image manipulation software, these 'Photoshopped' images have repeatedly been put into circulation as 'proof' for a series of claims relating to Indian political leaders' appeal, integrity or importance on a 'global' scale. This paper critically evaluates these images and the discourses generated around them online, and draws on ethnographic fieldwork done with Photoshop operators in Chennai, India to chart the development of a rich intertextual field based on visual/mimetic representations of long-standing political debates. In doing so, the paper seeks to argue that these 'new' visualities help unpack the temporal tensions underpinning the mediation of contemporary politics on digital networks worldwide.

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