Family Portraits in Rural Indonesia: Photography and Ethnographic Knowledge

IF 0.7 4区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Simone Kate Alesich
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Abstract

This paper explores a number of family and individual portraits taken on fieldwork in rural Indonesian villages, and how they can be used to reveal ethnographic information about the subjects. Formal family photographs are generally characterised by strict conventions and stiff groupings, suggesting that they are an artificial construction rather than a ‘natural’ representation of a group of people. And yet ‘natural’ photographs are arguably no more ‘natural’ than ‘posed’ photographs. In the former case, the photographer chooses the time and framing of the shot. In the latter, the subjects themselves exercise agency in determining how and when the photograph is taken. Thus family portraits reveal a wealth of ethnographic knowledge on representations of the self and agency in representing oneself to others. Photographs work dialectically with text, to allow various representations and interpretations of the subjects and the argument, to produce ethnographic knowledge that is significantly informed by a visual component.
印度尼西亚农村的家庭肖像:摄影和民族志知识
本文探讨了在印度尼西亚乡村实地考察时拍摄的一些家庭和个人肖像,以及如何使用它们来揭示有关这些主题的民族志信息。正式的家庭照片通常有严格的惯例和僵硬的分组,这表明它们是人工构建的,而不是一群人的“自然”表现。然而,“自然”照片可以说并不比“摆拍”照片更“自然”。在前一种情况下,摄影师选择拍摄的时间和框架。在后一种情况下,被摄者自己决定拍照的方式和时间。因此,家庭肖像揭示了丰富的民族志知识,关于自我的表现和代理在向他人表现自己。照片与文本辩证地工作,允许对主题和论点的各种表现和解释,产生由视觉成分显著告知的民族志知识。
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