{"title":"Remediating family memories of Italian colonialism: Beyond the Frame as process and product","authors":"Simone Brioni, Gianmarco Mancosu","doi":"10.1177/00145858231172784","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"The article analyzes Beyond the Frame (Oltre i bordi, 2023), a film based on Simone Brioni's fortuitous discovery of a family archive: a box of photographs taken in Italian East Africa in the 1930s by a distant relative. Beyond the Frame discusses colonial photography and visuality, as well as the material legacies of that past, challenging the gaze through which they framed the subjective and collective idea of Africa in Italian society. The article is divided into two parts, each of which discusses colonial photography and how Beyond the Frame observes, interprets, and reflects on how the legacy of colonialism shapes our present. In the first part, Brioni traces the process that led to the construction of a narrative that interweaves personal reflections and collective history. In the second part, Gianmarco Mancosu draws upon Ann Laura Stoler's work to discuss how the colonial archive and the remains of empire fashion our present, with a particular emphasis on photography and on colonial traces in the Italian cityscape. The article shows how the film works with as well as against the archive: how it enacts a process of resignification, thus modifying the original meaning of colonial pictures.","PeriodicalId":12355,"journal":{"name":"Forum Italicum","volume":"57 1","pages":"512 - 535"},"PeriodicalIF":0.1000,"publicationDate":"2023-05-15","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Forum Italicum","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1177/00145858231172784","RegionNum":4,"RegionCategory":"文学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"0","JCRName":"LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS","Score":null,"Total":0}
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The article analyzes Beyond the Frame (Oltre i bordi, 2023), a film based on Simone Brioni's fortuitous discovery of a family archive: a box of photographs taken in Italian East Africa in the 1930s by a distant relative. Beyond the Frame discusses colonial photography and visuality, as well as the material legacies of that past, challenging the gaze through which they framed the subjective and collective idea of Africa in Italian society. The article is divided into two parts, each of which discusses colonial photography and how Beyond the Frame observes, interprets, and reflects on how the legacy of colonialism shapes our present. In the first part, Brioni traces the process that led to the construction of a narrative that interweaves personal reflections and collective history. In the second part, Gianmarco Mancosu draws upon Ann Laura Stoler's work to discuss how the colonial archive and the remains of empire fashion our present, with a particular emphasis on photography and on colonial traces in the Italian cityscape. The article shows how the film works with as well as against the archive: how it enacts a process of resignification, thus modifying the original meaning of colonial pictures.
这篇文章分析了《框架之外》(Oltre i bordi,2023),这是一部基于西蒙·布里奥尼偶然发现一个家庭档案的电影:一盒20世纪30年代由一位远房亲戚在意大利东非拍摄的照片。《框架之外》讨论了殖民摄影和视觉,以及过去的物质遗产,挑战了他们在意大利社会中构建非洲主观和集体观念的凝视。这篇文章分为两个部分,每个部分都讨论了殖民摄影,以及超越框架如何观察、解释和反思殖民主义的遗产如何塑造我们的现在。在第一部分中,布里奥尼追溯了一个将个人反思和集体历史交织在一起的叙事构建过程。在第二部分中,Gianmarco Mancosu借鉴了Ann Laura Stoler的作品,讨论了殖民档案和帝国遗迹是如何塑造我们现在的,特别强调了摄影和意大利城市景观中的殖民痕迹。这篇文章展示了这部电影是如何与档案馆合作以及对抗档案馆的:它如何上演一个辞职的过程,从而改变了殖民地画面的原意。