Stein, Rebecca LLevin, NoaFisher, Andrew2024-03-012024-03-012023-04-012040-36822040-3690https://hdl.handle.net/10161/30221<jats:p>This interview with media anthropologist, Rebecca L. Stein, conducted by Noa Levin and Andrew Fisher in Spring 2023, takes her recent book <jats:italic>Screenshots: State Violence on Camera in Israel and Palestine</jats:italic> (2021) as its starting point in order to explore issues of state violence and the militarization of social media in Israel/Palestine. This book marks the culmination of a decade-long research project into the camera dreams introduced by digital imaging technologies and the fraught histories of their disillusionment. Stein discusses the way her research has critically conceptualized the recent history of hopes invested in the digital image in this geopolitical context, by the occupier as much as the occupied, and charts the failures and mistakes, obstructions and appropriations that characterize the conflicted visual cultures of Israel/Palestine.</jats:p>IsraelPalestineoccupationcolonialismmilitarizationdigital imagesocial mediaethnographyThe visual terms of state violence in Israel/Palestine: An interview with Rebecca L. SteinJournal article