AN EGALITARIAN OPTIC: SELF-PORTRAITS, SELF-CONSTRUCTION, AND A HOMOSOCIAL ENCOUNTER IN A BANANA PLANTATION

Authors

  • Kevin Coleman Universidad de Toronto Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15517/dre.v16i2.12998

Keywords:

Photography, visual culture, Sartre, self-portraiture, sexuality, homosexuality, gender, queer studies, Honduras, Latin America, the United Fruit Company, masculinity.

Abstract

In an unpublished image from the 1930s, studio photographer Rafael Platero Paz embraces a white North American man near a river in El Progreso, Honduras. Both men are stark naked and cover only their genitals with leaves. They look directly into the camera. This essay examines Platero Paz’s self-portraits, found in a visual archive made up mostly of photos of peasants and banana laborers, new mothers and local merchants. Invoking Jean-Paul Sartre’s phenomenology of sight, I argue that in his traditional self-portraits, Platero Paz posed for an eventual Other. He was there, waiting for the Other’s recognition and approval. And insofar as the Other was posited as the destination and ideal viewer of these portraits, Platero Paz was declaring: “I am the Other.” In contrast, in the Garden of Eden photo, Platero Paz incorporates the Other into his landscape and declares “I am we,” establishing a homosocial, if not homoerotic, subject-subject relation in the hypermasculine space of a banana plantation.

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Author Biography

  • Kevin Coleman, Universidad de Toronto

    Profesor en el Departamento de Historia en la Universidad de Toronto. Es Doctor en Historia por la Universidad de Indiana-Bloomington. Su actual libro en preparación se titula A Camera in the Garden of Eden: The Self-Forging of the Banana Republic. Sus trabajos han sido publicados en el Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies, el Boletín AFEHC—Asociación para el Fomento de los Estudios Históricos en Centroamérica, Envío-Honduras, Istmo, y Latin American Essays. Sus investigaciones han sido patrocinadas por la American Council of Learned Societies / Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, el Fulbright-Hayes, y la Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations. Ha estado afiliado al Equipo de Reflexión, Investigación y Comunicación (ERIC), un instituto jesuita que acompaña a los campesinos y trabajadores de la costa norte de Honduras.

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2015-05-13

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History of Central America

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AN EGALITARIAN OPTIC: SELF-PORTRAITS, SELF-CONSTRUCTION, AND A HOMOSOCIAL ENCOUNTER IN A BANANA PLANTATION. (2015). Diálogos. Revista Electrónica De Historia, 16(2), 123-164. https://doi.org/10.15517/dre.v16i2.12998

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