This essay explores how contemporary photography can provoke an embodied experience in an audience to help initiate the contemplation of mortality. Emerging research and a growing ‘death positive’ movement proposes that death awareness can contribute to improved wellbeing (Society for Personality and Social Psychology, 2012). Through practice-based research and ethnographic methods, I investigate how the photographic image might play a part in connecting its viewers to mortality. The theoretical framework for this research is influenced by Roland Barthes, who claimed that every photograph is a representation of death. The research is also influenced by Sigmund Freud’s concept of the uncanny and Julia Kristeva’s writings on abjection
In this article I explore works by three artists in which we can see images that relate to bereaveme...
Post-mortem photography was a transcendental element in the 19th century, which not only democratize...
This PhD thesis, On Fate and Fatalism: Photography and Fatal Theories, is a twopart practice-led enq...
It is a paradox that postmodern photographic theory—so thoroughly obsessed with death—rarely address...
Examining a spectrum of post-mortem images, this volume considers what death photography communicate...
What is death in contemporary world? “Faked”, multiplied by movies and games, it becomes standard, i...
Photographic, film and video representations of dying and dead subjects bring to light delicate bal...
This dissertation is focused on a question of the contemporary phenomenon: crisis of death. It conce...
Using my family experience as an auto-ethnographic case, I consider how photography creates postmemo...
This article deals with the earliest version of post-mortem photography concentrating on the effects...
This practice-led inquiry examines the seen (known) and unseen (unknown) binary in the relationship ...
Photography And Death – Entaglement And Real ContactThe canonic texts devoted to photography,...
The development of academic research and professional practice regarding human aspects of death, dyi...
The visual representation of transience, through the exploitation of the symbolic potential of obje...
This thesis is about the dying individual. The institutionalisation of death in the West has led to ...
In this article I explore works by three artists in which we can see images that relate to bereaveme...
Post-mortem photography was a transcendental element in the 19th century, which not only democratize...
This PhD thesis, On Fate and Fatalism: Photography and Fatal Theories, is a twopart practice-led enq...
It is a paradox that postmodern photographic theory—so thoroughly obsessed with death—rarely address...
Examining a spectrum of post-mortem images, this volume considers what death photography communicate...
What is death in contemporary world? “Faked”, multiplied by movies and games, it becomes standard, i...
Photographic, film and video representations of dying and dead subjects bring to light delicate bal...
This dissertation is focused on a question of the contemporary phenomenon: crisis of death. It conce...
Using my family experience as an auto-ethnographic case, I consider how photography creates postmemo...
This article deals with the earliest version of post-mortem photography concentrating on the effects...
This practice-led inquiry examines the seen (known) and unseen (unknown) binary in the relationship ...
Photography And Death – Entaglement And Real ContactThe canonic texts devoted to photography,...
The development of academic research and professional practice regarding human aspects of death, dyi...
The visual representation of transience, through the exploitation of the symbolic potential of obje...
This thesis is about the dying individual. The institutionalisation of death in the West has led to ...
In this article I explore works by three artists in which we can see images that relate to bereaveme...
Post-mortem photography was a transcendental element in the 19th century, which not only democratize...
This PhD thesis, On Fate and Fatalism: Photography and Fatal Theories, is a twopart practice-led enq...