感受死后摄影:ETSY卖家的哀悼清单

Michele White
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Etsy卖家使用“感人”等术语来描述复古的尸检和哀悼照片。在这篇文章中,我分析了卖家产生情感的方式,并鼓励买家与早期的哀悼情绪联系起来。卖家以数字方式复制古董照片和当代道具,结合框架信息,并建议物品的身体和情感感受。我认为,卖家利用这些做法为观众提供哀悼的情感体验,以及所谓的“情感摄影”正如Elspeth H.Brown和Thy Phu在他们关于这个主题的女权主义和酷儿选集中所指出的那样,当看到暴力图像时,感受摄影会激发沮丧和同情,当看到已故密友的肖像时,会引发哀悼。作为这些过程的一部分,Etsy卖家参考有纹理的物品,将买家与物品和感受联系起来。因此,我引用了Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick和其他学者对纹理和情感的考虑,Roland Barthes关于如何通过摄影体验死亡和哀悼的建议,以及对19世纪照片的分析。我的女权主义和酷儿读物展示了卖家如何支持对儿童哀悼加剧的规范性期望,通过关注早期的损失来取代当代的不平等,以及(通常是无意中)赋予酷儿这样不那么传统的身份。
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FEELING POST-MORTEM PHOTOGRAPHY: ETSY SELLERS’ MOURNING LISTINGS
Etsy sellers employ such terms as ‘touching’ to describe vintage post-mortem and mourning photographs. In this article, I provide an analysis of the ways sellers produce feelings and encourage buyers to connect with earlier sentiments around mourning. Sellers digitally reproduce antiquarian photographs and contemporary props, incorporate framing information, and suggest how items physically and emotionally feel. I argue that sellers use these practices to provide viewers with emotional experiences of mourning and what has been described as ‘feeling photography.’ As Elspeth H. Brown and Thy Phu note in their feminist and queer anthology on the subject, feeling photography stimulates dismay and sympathy when seeing violent images and mourning when viewing portraits of deceased intimates. As part of these processes, Etsy sellers reference textured objects to connect buyers to items and feelings. I thus cite Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick’s and other scholars’ considerations of textures and feelings, Roland Barthes’s proposal for how death and mourning are experienced through photography, and analyses of nineteenth-century photographs. My feminist and queer reading demonstrates how sellers support normative expectations about the heightened mourning of children, displace contemporary inequities by focusing on earlier losses, and (often unintentionally) render such less traditional identities as the queer child.
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Photographies
Photographies Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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