This article offers a preliminary investigation into what I term “selfies of ill health” and traces the expansion of the autopathographic genre in visual media from professional art photography to the vernacular selfie in recent years. In this context, the word autopathography is used to describe self-representational practices that offer a first-person perspective on experiences of illness or hospitalization. I first situate the genre by identifying several typologies of selfies of ill health, including diagnostic selfies, cautionary selfies, and treatment impact selfies. I then focus on the forms of identity performance that selfies, and selfies of ill health in particular, deploy. I argue that the performative qualities of certain selfie...
Objectives: To explore the nature of images tagged as self-harm on popular social media sites and wh...
A research paper by Catharine Morgan and others at Manchester University, recently published in the ...
The present article aims at giving an ethical-anthropological interpretation of the body wounded by ...
The amount of research on the use of selfies as a form of care is scarce, with those focusing on men...
This article focuses on photographic self-portraiture and, in particular, it investigates what happe...
This article examines photographic self-portraiture and investigates what happens when the genre’s p...
Abstract: The advancement of Web 2.0 technologies has drastically extended the realm of self-express...
As the most obvious provision of social media in the individual world, „selfie“ is confronted at a p...
Defined as a self-image made with a hand-held mobile device and shared via social media platforms, t...
Selfies, or self-portraits taken on mobile devices, focus the viewer\u27s attention on the subject\u...
The article aims to analyze the importance of selfies as an emancipatory tool used by people with di...
Drawing on a wide corpus of ethnographic research projects, including on photography practices, youn...
: The development of social networks, new media and communication platforms has reactivated the prob...
This article develops and troubles existing approaches to visual self-representation in social media...
The main subject of this paper is photographic narcissism in art and on social networks. Through add...
Objectives: To explore the nature of images tagged as self-harm on popular social media sites and wh...
A research paper by Catharine Morgan and others at Manchester University, recently published in the ...
The present article aims at giving an ethical-anthropological interpretation of the body wounded by ...
The amount of research on the use of selfies as a form of care is scarce, with those focusing on men...
This article focuses on photographic self-portraiture and, in particular, it investigates what happe...
This article examines photographic self-portraiture and investigates what happens when the genre’s p...
Abstract: The advancement of Web 2.0 technologies has drastically extended the realm of self-express...
As the most obvious provision of social media in the individual world, „selfie“ is confronted at a p...
Defined as a self-image made with a hand-held mobile device and shared via social media platforms, t...
Selfies, or self-portraits taken on mobile devices, focus the viewer\u27s attention on the subject\u...
The article aims to analyze the importance of selfies as an emancipatory tool used by people with di...
Drawing on a wide corpus of ethnographic research projects, including on photography practices, youn...
: The development of social networks, new media and communication platforms has reactivated the prob...
This article develops and troubles existing approaches to visual self-representation in social media...
The main subject of this paper is photographic narcissism in art and on social networks. Through add...
Objectives: To explore the nature of images tagged as self-harm on popular social media sites and wh...
A research paper by Catharine Morgan and others at Manchester University, recently published in the ...
The present article aims at giving an ethical-anthropological interpretation of the body wounded by ...