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      Visual autoethnography and international security: Insights from the Korean DMZ

      European Journal of International Security
      Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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          The purpose of this article is to introduce and explore the political potential of visual autoethnography. I do so through my experience of working as a Swiss Army officer in the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). Drawing on my own photographs I examine how an appreciation of everyday aesthetic sensibilities can open up new ways of thinking about security dilemmas. I argue that visual autoethnography can be insightful not because it offers better or even authentic views – it cannot – but because it has the potential to reveal how prevailing political discourses are so widely rehearsed and accepted that we no longer see their partial, political, and often problematic nature. I illustrate this potential in two ways: (1) how a self-reflective engagement with my own photographs of the DMZ reveals the deeply entrenched role of militarised masculinities; (2) how my positionality and my photographs of everyday life in North Korea show that prevailing security discourses are highly particular and biased, even though they are used to justify seemingly objective policy decisions.

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                Journal
                European Journal of International Security
                Eur j.of int. secur.
                Cambridge University Press (CUP)
                2057-5637
                2057-5645
                October 2019
                October 21 2019
                October 2019
                : 4
                : 3
                : 274-299
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                10.1017/eis.2019.14
                304513e9-a9bf-4f17-8e73-1bfd984de198
                © 2019

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