Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2012/12/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I agree with you Lew. Nothing supports your views more than the historic "Kitty" Genovese murder of March 13, 1964. This woman was repeatedly stabbed to death in front of her Queen's home while neighbors watched.for reasons you allude to. Psychologists have studied this case and refer to the "bystander effect." They talk and write about the "Genovese Syndrome." It's dynamics are a constant and as old as humankind. We're not going to the dogs in this regard. It not getting better or worse: it is what it is and has always been. Introductory textbooks present the case without fail. However, this is a special case (level) of desensitization of interest to both sociologists and psychologists. I was referring to another level of desensitization that is growing, interpersonal, in-your-face alienation with a tendency to treat others more as "things" than person's possessed of individuality and uniqueness. I'll stop here given the rules of this forum vs. the other forum. Thanks for sharing. Feel free to contact me off list. Leon drleonpomeroy at verizon.net Northern Virginia, USA.Leica M5, 50mm Noctilux F1.2, Fuji X Pro1, Canon 40D Zooms "I respectfully disagree, Leon. I have been thinking about this for some time. The idea of desensitization is central to Susan Sontag's criticism of Arbus' work and others, including numerous war photographs and photos of atrocities. In my opinion, it's just plain wrong. It is a nice sentiment we share among ourselves and our friends that we are altruistic enough to Intervene in such situations, yet, most often, no one does. What seems to happen is that standers by, who cannot tell whether the aggressor is justified or just crazy, retire to a safe distance and watch. The photographer in this case did more than anyone else, and, other motives aside, in so doing reminded us of how isolated and indifferent we can all be to each other. Lew Schwartz"