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摘要
Vladimir Ćepulić的摄影集《萨格勒布的住房苦难》,以马车公寓为主题,记录了两次世界大战之间对结核病的看法,特别是其流行病学方面。在这些照片中,通过展示萨格勒布部分贫困人口居住的恶劣住房条件,实现了结核病作为一种威胁的表现。Ćepulić的照片是讨论在这篇论文中有关公共卫生研究的历史及其对社会工作的影响。通过出版和展出这些照片,Ćepulić坚持提高公众对结核病潜在焦点及其传播途径的意识。他的最终目标是改善住房条件,发展城市基础设施,遏制贫困。通过预防和更广泛的社会变革来保护健康的新概念在摄影中被强调为公共卫生运动中越来越流行的方法。保存下来的照片集是萨格勒布这一阶段历史的独特文件,也是社会摄影的先驱。
“We Live in a Wagon Never Going Anywhere:” The Representations of Housing Conditions and Tuberculosis in Zagreb between the Two World Wars
Abstract The collection of Vladimir Ćepulić’s photographs named The Housing Misery in Zagreb, with wagon apartments as one of its main themes, documents the perception of tuberculosis, particularly its epidemiological aspect, between the two world wars. The representation of tuberculosis as a threat is realized in these photographs through the demonstration of dire housing conditions in which parts of Zagreb’s poverty-stricken population resided. Ćepulić’s photographs are discussed in this paper in relation to the history of public health research and its implications for social work. By publishing and exhibiting these photographs, Ćepulić insisted on raising the public consciousness about potential focal points of tuberculosis and its means of spreading. His ultimate goal was to improve the housing conditions, develop the city infrastructure and curb poverty. The new concept of protecting the health through prevention and broader societal changes is underscored in photography as the ever more popular method used in public health campaigns. The preserved collection of photographs is a unique document of this phase of Zagreb’s history and a pioneering effort in social photography.