Iscensättning av sjukdom : En performativ och bildsemiotisk studie av svenska konvalescentmotiv 1884­–1933

This thesis concerns six Swedish paintings depicting sick or convalescent individuals; Richard Bergh’s Konvalescent (unfinished, 1886), Flickan och Döden (1888), Eva Bonnier’s Magdalena (1887), Gustaf Magnusson’s Konvalescent (1933), Jenny Nyström’s Konvalescenten (1884), and Georg Pauli’s Vid sjukb...

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Main Author: Cserhalmi, Nora
Format: Others
Language:Swedish
Published: Uppsala universitet, Konstvetenskapliga institutionen 2021
Subjects:
TB
Online Access:http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-434454
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-4344542021-02-11T05:41:27ZIscensättning av sjukdom : En performativ och bildsemiotisk studie av svenska konvalescentmotiv 1884­–1933sweThe Staging of Sickness : A Performative and Visual Semiotic Study of Swedish Convalescence  Motifs from 1884–1933Cserhalmi, NoraUppsala universitet, Konstvetenskapliga institutionen2021convalescencesicknessTBperformativityvisual semioticsdenotativeconnotativesignparatextperitextepitextanti-narrativediagnosisagencypassivenessritualisticmemorybodyvesselkonvalescentsjukdomtuberkulosperformativitetbildsemiotikdenotativkonnotativteckenperitextepitextanti-narrativdiagnosagenspassivitetminnekroppArt HistoryKonstvetenskapVisual ArtsBildkonstThis thesis concerns six Swedish paintings depicting sick or convalescent individuals; Richard Bergh’s Konvalescent (unfinished, 1886), Flickan och Döden (1888), Eva Bonnier’s Magdalena (1887), Gustaf Magnusson’s Konvalescent (1933), Jenny Nyström’s Konvalescenten (1884), and Georg Pauli’s Vid sjukbädden (1885). The purpose of this study is to examine how sickness is portrayed and staged using performative theory and visual semiotics. The thesis takes into account that tuberculosis, being a widespread disease during the 18th and 19th Century, made it a topic of exploration in the contemporary art. With this as the framework the thesis examines whether or not it is possible to diagnose the depicted individuals. The results shows that sickness first and foremost is portrayed and staged in signs regarding the body: the face, the hands, and how the body is posed. Lastly, it is suggested that these artworks can be seen as cultural symbols of TB, since not being viable for a strictly medicinal diagnosis they are more the result of the contemporary need to examine TB and its effects on society and culture. The paintings becomes – such as a body is a vessel for a disease – vessels for the disease culturally speaking. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-434454application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic convalescence
sickness
TB
performativity
visual semiotics
denotative
connotative
sign
paratext
peritext
epitext
anti-narrative
diagnosis
agency
passiveness
ritualistic
memory
body
vessel
konvalescent
sjukdom
tuberkulos
performativitet
bildsemiotik
denotativ
konnotativ
tecken
peritext
epitext
anti-narrativ
diagnos
agens
passivitet
minne
kropp
Art History
Konstvetenskap
Visual Arts
Bildkonst
spellingShingle convalescence
sickness
TB
performativity
visual semiotics
denotative
connotative
sign
paratext
peritext
epitext
anti-narrative
diagnosis
agency
passiveness
ritualistic
memory
body
vessel
konvalescent
sjukdom
tuberkulos
performativitet
bildsemiotik
denotativ
konnotativ
tecken
peritext
epitext
anti-narrativ
diagnos
agens
passivitet
minne
kropp
Art History
Konstvetenskap
Visual Arts
Bildkonst
Cserhalmi, Nora
Iscensättning av sjukdom : En performativ och bildsemiotisk studie av svenska konvalescentmotiv 1884­–1933
description This thesis concerns six Swedish paintings depicting sick or convalescent individuals; Richard Bergh’s Konvalescent (unfinished, 1886), Flickan och Döden (1888), Eva Bonnier’s Magdalena (1887), Gustaf Magnusson’s Konvalescent (1933), Jenny Nyström’s Konvalescenten (1884), and Georg Pauli’s Vid sjukbädden (1885). The purpose of this study is to examine how sickness is portrayed and staged using performative theory and visual semiotics. The thesis takes into account that tuberculosis, being a widespread disease during the 18th and 19th Century, made it a topic of exploration in the contemporary art. With this as the framework the thesis examines whether or not it is possible to diagnose the depicted individuals. The results shows that sickness first and foremost is portrayed and staged in signs regarding the body: the face, the hands, and how the body is posed. Lastly, it is suggested that these artworks can be seen as cultural symbols of TB, since not being viable for a strictly medicinal diagnosis they are more the result of the contemporary need to examine TB and its effects on society and culture. The paintings becomes – such as a body is a vessel for a disease – vessels for the disease culturally speaking.
author Cserhalmi, Nora
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title Iscensättning av sjukdom : En performativ och bildsemiotisk studie av svenska konvalescentmotiv 1884­–1933
title_short Iscensättning av sjukdom : En performativ och bildsemiotisk studie av svenska konvalescentmotiv 1884­–1933
title_full Iscensättning av sjukdom : En performativ och bildsemiotisk studie av svenska konvalescentmotiv 1884­–1933
title_fullStr Iscensättning av sjukdom : En performativ och bildsemiotisk studie av svenska konvalescentmotiv 1884­–1933
title_full_unstemmed Iscensättning av sjukdom : En performativ och bildsemiotisk studie av svenska konvalescentmotiv 1884­–1933
title_sort iscensättning av sjukdom : en performativ och bildsemiotisk studie av svenska konvalescentmotiv 1884­–1933
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