失踪者的遗留物:数字忧郁症和正义

IF 2.3 1区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
S. Devgan
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2019年3月,跨国非营利组织Ensaaf在其社交媒体页面上启动了每日发布项目,内容包括失踪的锡克教徒(印度和散居的少数民族宗教社区)的遗骸或痕迹,即他们的照片和传记细节。在本文中,我思考了Ensaaf在社交媒体(特别是Facebook)上记忆和传播失踪遗骸的日常工作所隐含的意义。通过创建一个定期、频繁地在社交媒体上传播的档案,Ensaaf正在表演一种我称之为“数字忧郁症”的作品:持续不断的悲伤作品。恩萨夫以这种媒介来表现其对失踪者的忧郁依恋,在表演本身的意义上留下了印记。忧郁症的日常工作在不断演变的Facebook空间中进行,是对印度国家“死灵政治”的一种“认知抵抗”。
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The remains of the disappeared: digital melancholia and Ensaaf (justice)
In March 2019, Ensaaf, a transnational, non-profit organization, launched the project of daily posts on their social media pages consisting of remains or traces of disappeared Sikhs (an ethnoreligious minority community in India and the diaspora), that is, their photographs and biographical details. In this paper, I reflect on the meanings implicit in Ensaaf’s daily work of remembering and circulating remains of the disappearance on social media, specifically Facebook. By creating an archive that circulates regularly and frequently in and through social media, Ensaaf is performing what I call digital melancholia: continuous and ongoing grief work. The medium in which Ensaaf enacts its melancholic attachment with the disappeared leaves its imprint on the meaning of the performance itself. The daily work of melancholia performed in the constantly evolving space of Facebook is a form of “epistemic resistance” against the Indian state’s “necropolitics.”
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期刊介绍: Media, Culture & Society provides a major international forum for the presentation of research and discussion concerning the media, including the newer information and communication technologies, within their political, economic, cultural and historical contexts. It regularly engages with a wider range of issues in cultural and social analysis. Its focus is on substantive topics and on critique and innovation in theory and method. An interdisciplinary journal, it welcomes contributions in any relevant areas and from a worldwide authorship.
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