Glitchy Vision: A Feminist History of the Social Photo
暫譯: 故障視覺:社會照片的女性主義歷史

Greene, Amanda K.

  • 出版商: MIT
  • 出版日期: 2024-11-19
  • 售價: $1,640
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,558
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 222
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 0262550822
  • ISBN-13: 9780262550826
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商品描述

A novel exploration of popular photographic media cultures in 1930s Europe through a feminist lens--and how visual social media changes what it means to be human both then and now.

Glitchy Vision takes a feminist approach to media history to examine how photographic social media cultures change human bodies and the experience of being human. To illuminate these glitches, Greene focuses on the inevitable distortions that arise from looking at the past through the lens of the present. Treating these distortions as tools as opposed to obstacles, Greene uncovers new ways of viewing social media cultures of the past, while also revealing parallels between historical contexts and our contemporary digital media environment.

Greene uses three "born-digital keywords"--real time, algorithmic filters, and sousveillance--to examine photographic media environments in and around 1930s Europe. Each chapter of the book places one of the keywords in dialogue with an unconventional archive of popular "feminized" cultural artifacts and technological innovations from this historical moment that have been overlooked as critical resources for media studies: Evelyn Waugh's bestselling novel Vile Bodies (1930) and photographic reproductions for the tabloid press; Lee Miller's war photography for British Vogue and glamourous photo-retouching techniques; and the Mass-Observation Movement's surrealist anthropology.

Glitchy Vision provides new strategies for reading history that show how small shifts in the circuits that connect bodies and media affect what it means to be human both in the past and today.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

透過女性主義視角對1930年代歐洲流行攝影媒介文化的全新探索——以及視覺社交媒體如何改變了當時和現在人類的意義。

Glitchy Vision 採取女性主義的媒體歷史觀點,檢視攝影社交媒體文化如何改變人類的身體及人類經驗。為了揭示這些故障,Greene 專注於從當前的視角看過去所產生的不可避免的扭曲。Greene 將這些扭曲視為工具而非障礙,揭示了觀察過去社交媒體文化的新方式,同時也揭示了歷史背景與當代數位媒體環境之間的相似之處。

Greene 使用三個「數位出生關鍵詞」——即時、演算法過濾器和自我監視——來檢視1930年代歐洲的攝影媒介環境。本書的每一章都將一個關鍵詞與來自這一歷史時刻的非傳統檔案進行對話,這些檔案包括被忽視的流行「女性化」文化工藝品和技術創新,這些都是媒體研究的重要資源:Evelyn Waugh 的暢銷小說Vile Bodies(1930)及其為小報媒體製作的攝影複製品;Lee Miller 為British Vogue拍攝的戰爭攝影及其華麗的照片修飾技術;以及大眾觀察運動的超現實人類學。

Glitchy Vision 提供了閱讀歷史的新策略,顯示出連接身體與媒體的電路中微小的變化如何影響過去和現在人類的意義。

作者簡介

Amanda K. Greene is an interdisciplinary researcher who studies how social media interacts with individuals' experiences of their bodies, illness, and health. Her research has been published in journals such as Body Image, Configurations, Feminist Media Studies, Feminist Theory, Qualitative Psychology, Social Media ] Society, and the Journal of Health Communication.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

阿曼達·K·格林(Amanda K. Greene)是一位跨學科研究者,研究社交媒體如何與個體的身體、疾病和健康經驗互動。她的研究已發表於《Body Image》、《Configurations》、《Feminist Media Studies》、《Feminist Theory》、《Qualitative Psychology》、《Social Media & Society》以及《Journal of Health Communication》等期刊。