Symbolic Representations: Social Media and Photography in Nigeria

IF 0.8 Q3 COMMUNICATION Fonseca-Journal of Communication Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.47941/jcomm.1015
M. Jerrentrup, N. Nnanna
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The medium of “photography” has encompassed the world, but depending on the cultural context, it is characterized by different aesthetics that come with different associations and implications. Drawing on cultural anthropology and semiotic image analysis, this article contributes to research on cross-cultural aesthetics with a focus on Nigeria. Based on a sample of 100 Instagram posts with the hashtag #nigerianphotography, it explores how social conventions of art influence popular Nigerian photography and create a unique style: there is a strong focus on the staging of people, who are usually shown in front of simple backgrounds as full body shots. In addition, Nigerian photography places a clear emphasis on colour and heavy retouching. These aspects are seen as consistent with African art in general, which is often more concerned with conveying abstract concepts than authenticity. Thus, it can be stated that Nigerians appropriated photography in their own way, emphasizing the symbolic rather than the indexical function of photography. Nigerian popular photography can be understood as a continuation of classical African art rather than a break with its tradition.
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符号表现:尼日利亚的社交媒体和摄影
“摄影”这一媒介已经覆盖了世界,但由于文化语境的不同,它具有不同的审美特征,并伴随着不同的联想和含义。本文借鉴文化人类学和符号学图像分析,对以尼日利亚为中心的跨文化美学进行研究。基于100个带有#尼日利亚摄影标签的Instagram帖子的样本,它探讨了艺术的社会习俗如何影响尼日利亚流行摄影,并创造了一种独特的风格:人们非常关注人物的舞台,他们通常在简单的背景前被展示为全身照片。此外,尼日利亚摄影明确强调色彩和重修图。这些方面被视为与非洲艺术一致,通常更关心传达抽象概念而不是真实性。因此,可以说尼日利亚人以自己的方式挪用了摄影,强调摄影的象征功能而不是索引功能。尼日利亚的流行摄影可以理解为古典非洲艺术的延续,而不是打破其传统。
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