In 1985 journalist Anthony Summers published a post-mortem photograph of Marilyn Monroe, titling it ‘Marilyn in death’, in his book, Goddess: The Secret Lives of Marilyn Monroe (1985), which investigated the theory that her death was not suicide. The photograph thus acquired forensic significance. My questions are these: Is there an inevitable transgression and even violence in the exposure of an image of a dead woman such as we find in Summers’ and other publications? Under the rubric of this collection, unguarded intimacy, I address a set of paintings made from the morgue photograph of a derelict Marilyn Monroe in the era of feminist ethics by two painters, Margaret Harrison (b.1940) and Marlene Dumas (b. 1953). What are the material and ...
Photographic, film and video representations of dying and dead subjects bring to light delicate bal...
This practice-led inquiry examines the seen (known) and unseen (unknown) binary in the relationship ...
What is death in contemporary world? “Faked”, multiplied by movies and games, it becomes standard, i...
It is often said that Marilyn Monroe was even more brilliant in posing for still photography than fo...
In the article, the author has analysed the mistakes and omissions in the investigation of Marilyn M...
© 2001 Dr. Rebecca Scott BrayThis research considers the visualisation of the dead body throughout f...
Film personality, 'Marilyn Monroe', is still, eighteen years after her death, remarkably well rememb...
It is a paradox that postmodern photographic theory—so thoroughly obsessed with death—rarely address...
This PhD thesis, On Fate and Fatalism: Photography and Fatal Theories, is a twopart practice-led enq...
My senior thesis deals with contemporary depictions of sexualized violence against women in fashion ...
This essay examines how the critical theory of photography has, at least since Barthes and Sontag, d...
2022 marked the 60th anniversary of Marilyn Monroe’s death. Her name is once again making headlines....
International audienceMostly ignored during her lifetime, Sylvia Plath as an author came to life whe...
The essay explores the afterlife of Elisabeth Bronfen’s feminist insights in Over Her Dead Body (199...
The essay explores the afterlife of Elisabeth Bronfen’s feminist insights in Over Her Dead Body (199...
Photographic, film and video representations of dying and dead subjects bring to light delicate bal...
This practice-led inquiry examines the seen (known) and unseen (unknown) binary in the relationship ...
What is death in contemporary world? “Faked”, multiplied by movies and games, it becomes standard, i...
It is often said that Marilyn Monroe was even more brilliant in posing for still photography than fo...
In the article, the author has analysed the mistakes and omissions in the investigation of Marilyn M...
© 2001 Dr. Rebecca Scott BrayThis research considers the visualisation of the dead body throughout f...
Film personality, 'Marilyn Monroe', is still, eighteen years after her death, remarkably well rememb...
It is a paradox that postmodern photographic theory—so thoroughly obsessed with death—rarely address...
This PhD thesis, On Fate and Fatalism: Photography and Fatal Theories, is a twopart practice-led enq...
My senior thesis deals with contemporary depictions of sexualized violence against women in fashion ...
This essay examines how the critical theory of photography has, at least since Barthes and Sontag, d...
2022 marked the 60th anniversary of Marilyn Monroe’s death. Her name is once again making headlines....
International audienceMostly ignored during her lifetime, Sylvia Plath as an author came to life whe...
The essay explores the afterlife of Elisabeth Bronfen’s feminist insights in Over Her Dead Body (199...
The essay explores the afterlife of Elisabeth Bronfen’s feminist insights in Over Her Dead Body (199...
Photographic, film and video representations of dying and dead subjects bring to light delicate bal...
This practice-led inquiry examines the seen (known) and unseen (unknown) binary in the relationship ...
What is death in contemporary world? “Faked”, multiplied by movies and games, it becomes standard, i...