Water, Air, Light: The Materialities of Plague Photography in Colonial Bombay, 1896–97

IF 0.1 3区 艺术学 0 ART
S. Sud
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This essay examines the ways in which the third plague pandemic was documented and visualized in relation to rapidly evolving ideas about disease, medicine, and the environment by engaging with a set of photo albums produced in late nineteenth-century Bombay. As one of the first examples of epidemiological photography, a new genre of photography that had developed at the turn of the century in the wake of the bubonic plague epidemic, the photo albums serve as a significant archive of late nineteenth-century colonial epidemiological, visual, and urban practices. Through my analysis of the Bombay photographs, I aim to foreground the environmental and biological contexts of cultural practices, focusing on the multiple ways in which nonhuman materials such as water, air, light, and microorganisms can drive and effect image-making. I thus propose an epistemological shift in our reading of colonial photography that foregrounds the dynamic materiality of the natural world.
水、空气、光:1896-97年殖民时期孟买瘟疫摄影的物质性
本文通过一组19世纪末孟买制作的相册,探讨了第三次瘟疫大流行的记录和可视化方式,以及与疾病、医学和环境相关的快速发展的思想。作为流行病学摄影的首批例子之一,这些相册是19世纪末殖民地流行病、视觉和城市实践的重要档案。流行病学摄影是本世纪初黑死病流行后发展起来的一种新的摄影类型。通过对孟买照片的分析,我的目标是展望文化实践的环境和生物背景,重点关注水、空气、光和微生物等非人类材料驱动和影响图像制作的多种方式。因此,我建议我们在阅读殖民摄影时进行认识论上的转变,以突出自然世界的动态物质性。
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