Selfies beyond self-representation: the (theoretical) f(r)ictions of a practice
Drawing on a wide corpus of ethnographic research projects, including on photography practices, young filmmakers and writers, and current research with young unemployed people, we argue that contemporary understandings of selfies either in relation to a “documenting of the self” or as a neoliberal (...
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doaj-66df96db844c43ab9053d144b7eb45ed2020-11-25T02:50:48ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Aesthetics & Culture2000-42147011010.3402/jac.v7.2807328073Selfies beyond self-representation: the (theoretical) f(r)ictions of a practiceEdgar Gómez Cruz0Helen Thornham1 Digital Ethnography Research Centre, RMIT, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Faculty of Performance, Visual Arts and Communications, School of Media and Communication, University of Leeds, Leeds, United KingdomDrawing on a wide corpus of ethnographic research projects, including on photography practices, young filmmakers and writers, and current research with young unemployed people, we argue that contemporary understandings of selfies either in relation to a “documenting of the self” or as a neoliberal (narcissistic) identity affirmation are inherently problematic. Instead, we argue that selfies should be understood as a wider social, cultural, and media phenomenon that understands the selfie as far more than a representational image. This, in turn, necessarily redirects us away from the object “itself,” and in so doing seeks to understand selfies as a socio-technical phenomenon that momentarily and tentatively holds together a number of different elements of mediated digital communication.http://www.aestheticsandculture.net/index.php/jac/article/view/28073/43747SelfiesGenealogiesself-representationperformancesociotecnical practicesalgorithms |
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Selfies beyond self-representation: the (theoretical) f(r)ictions of a practice |
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Journal of Aesthetics & Culture |
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Drawing on a wide corpus of ethnographic research projects, including on photography practices, young filmmakers and writers, and current research with young unemployed people, we argue that contemporary understandings of selfies either in relation to a “documenting of the self” or as a neoliberal (narcissistic) identity affirmation are inherently problematic. Instead, we argue that selfies should be understood as a wider social, cultural, and media phenomenon that understands the selfie as far more than a representational image. This, in turn, necessarily redirects us away from the object “itself,” and in so doing seeks to understand selfies as a socio-technical phenomenon that momentarily and tentatively holds together a number of different elements of mediated digital communication. |
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Selfies Genealogies self-representation performance sociotecnical practices algorithms |
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