Colourising the past: Digital visual repatriation of colourised Sámi photography

R. Marselis
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Abstract Colourised photographs have become a popular form of social media content, and this article examines how the digital sharing of colourised colonial photographs from the Sápmi region may develop into a kind of informal visual repatriation. This article presents a case study on the decolonial photographic practices of the Sámi colouriser Per Ivar Somby, who mines digitised photo archives, colourises selected photos, and subsequently shares them on his social media profiles. The article draws on a qualitative, netnographic study of Somby's Colour Your Past profiles in Facebook and Instagram and demonstrates how Somby and his followers reclaim photos of Sámi people produced during historical encounters with non-Sámi photographers. Drawing on Hirsch's (2008, 2012) concept affiliative postmemory, the analysis examines how historical information and affective responses becomes interwoven in reparative readings of colonial photos.
为过去着色彩色萨米摄影的数字视觉再现
摘要 彩色照片已成为社交媒体内容的一种流行形式,本文探讨了萨米地区彩色殖民地照片的数字共享如何发展成为一种非正式的视觉遣返。本文对萨米色调师佩尔-伊瓦尔-索姆比(Per Ivar Somby)的非殖民摄影实践进行了案例研究,他挖掘数字化照片档案,对精选照片进行色调处理,随后在其社交媒体上分享这些照片。文章通过对索姆比在 Facebook 和 Instagram 上的 "为你的过去着色 "个人资料进行定性、网络统计研究,展示了索姆比及其追随者是如何回收萨米人在与非萨米摄影师的历史交往中拍摄的照片的。该分析借鉴了赫希(2008、2012 年)的 "附属后记忆"(affiliative postmemory)概念,探讨了历史信息和情感反应如何交织在对殖民照片的补偿性解读中。
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