[Re]-appearances online: photography, mourning and new media ecologies for representing the Southern Cone’s disappeared on two digital memory platforms

Sebastian Bustamante-Brauning
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The practice of enforced disappearances fundamentally alters memorialisation rituals as relatives do not have a body to localise mourning as is possible with processes of death. Families in the Southern Cone of South America (Chile/Argentina) have sought new ways to remember the dictatorship missing who remain in a liminal space between life and death. As a vehicle to represent public grief, photography became vital; families marched with photographs of their disappeared relatives on placards or pinned to their chests. Studies on the importance of photography and disappearance have come some way in elucidating the photographic medium’s unique role of in representing the disappeared. However, little scholarship has looked at the role of photography and new media in these histories. Charting the use of photographs in Chile and Argentina to represent the disappeared and their families’ grief, this article engages with their suspended mourning drawing on content and visual analysis alongside expert interview data. By analysing two websites that reproduce photographs of the disappeared: www.memoriaviva.com and www.recordatorios.com.ar, the article looks at the use of photography in the digital ecology. Both sites show photography’s continued importance for rituals of remembrance and to demand accountability in the present and for the future.
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再次在线亮相:在两个数字记忆平台上代表南锥体消失的人的摄影、哀悼和新媒体生态
强迫失踪的做法从根本上改变了纪念仪式,因为亲属没有尸体来进行局部哀悼,这在死亡过程中是可能的。南美洲南锥体(智利/阿根廷)的家庭一直在寻找新的方式来纪念失踪的独裁政权,他们仍然处于生死攸关的边缘。作为一种表达公众悲痛的工具,摄影变得至关重要;一家人带着失踪亲人的照片在标语牌上或别在胸前游行。对摄影和失踪的重要性的研究在一定程度上阐明了摄影媒介在代表失踪者方面的独特作用。然而,很少有学者研究摄影和新媒体在这些历史中的作用。本文利用智利和阿根廷的照片来表现失踪者及其家人的悲痛,并结合内容和视觉分析以及专家采访数据,对他们暂停的哀悼进行了分析。通过分析两个复制失踪者照片的网站:www.memoriaviv.com和www.recordatorios.com.ar,这篇文章着眼于摄影在数字生态中的应用。这两个网站都展示了摄影对纪念仪式的持续重要性,并要求对现在和未来负责。
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Photographies
Photographies Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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