Colourising the past:Digital visual repatriation of colourised Sámi photography

Colourised photographs have become a popular form of social media content, and this article examines how the digital sharing of colourised colonial photographs from the Sápmi region may develop into a kind of informal visual repatriation. This article presents a case study on the decolonial photogra...

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Published in:Memory, Mind & Media
Main Author: Marselis, Randi Lorenz
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2024
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spelling fturoskildefispu:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/98dacbf1-2fa5-4338-b46a-f66ede2a923a 2024-06-23T07:56:35+00:00 Colourising the past:Digital visual repatriation of colourised Sámi photography Marselis, Randi Lorenz 2024 application/pdf https://forskning.ruc.dk/da/publications/98dacbf1-2fa5-4338-b46a-f66ede2a923a https://doi.org/10.1017/mem.2024.9 https://hdl.handle.net/1800/98dacbf1-2fa5-4338-b46a-f66ede2a923a https://rucforsk.ruc.dk/ws/files/104120406/colourising-the-past-digital-visual-repatriation-of-colourised-sami-photography.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Marselis , R L 2024 , ' Colourising the past : Digital visual repatriation of colourised Sámi photography ' , Memory, Mind & Media , vol. 3 , no. e16 , pp. 1-18 . https://doi.org/10.1017/mem.2024.9 Sámi photography colourisation affiliative postmemory visual repatriation decolonisation social media article 2024 fturoskildefispu https://doi.org/10.1017/mem.2024.9 2024-06-13T23:34:21Z Colourised photographs have become a popular form of social media content, and this article examines how the digital sharing of colourised colonial photographs from the Sápmi region may develop into a kind of informal visual repatriation. This article presents a case study on the decolonial photographic practices of the Sámi colouriser Per Ivar Somby, who mines digitised photo archives, colourises selected photos, and subsequently shares them on his social media profiles. The article draws on a qualitative, netnographic study of Somby's Colour Your Past profiles in Facebook and Instagram and demonstrates how Somby and his followers reclaim photos of Sámi people produced during historical encounters with non-Sámi photographers. Drawing on Hirsch's (2008, 2012) concept affiliative postmemory, the analysis examines how historical information and affective responses becomes interwoven in reparative readings of colonial photos. Colourised photographs have become a popular form of social media content, and this article examines how the digital sharing of colourised colonial photographs from the Sápmi region may develop into a kind of informal visual repatriation. This article presents a case study on the decolonial photographic practices of the Sámi colouriser Per Ivar Somby, who mines digitised photo archives, colourises selected photos, and subsequently shares them on his social media profiles. The article draws on a qualitative, netnographic study of Somby's Colour Your Past profiles in Facebook and Instagram and demonstrates how Somby and his followers reclaim photos of Sámi people produced during historical encounters with non-Sámi photographers. Drawing on Hirsch's (2008, 2012) concept affiliative postmemory, the analysis examines how historical information and affective responses becomes interwoven in reparative readings of colonial photos. Article in Journal/Newspaper Sámi Roskilde University Research Portal (RUC) Memory, Mind & Media 3
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topic Sámi
photography
colourisation
affiliative postmemory
visual repatriation
decolonisation
social media
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photography
colourisation
affiliative postmemory
visual repatriation
decolonisation
social media
Marselis, Randi Lorenz
Colourising the past:Digital visual repatriation of colourised Sámi photography
topic_facet Sámi
photography
colourisation
affiliative postmemory
visual repatriation
decolonisation
social media
description Colourised photographs have become a popular form of social media content, and this article examines how the digital sharing of colourised colonial photographs from the Sápmi region may develop into a kind of informal visual repatriation. This article presents a case study on the decolonial photographic practices of the Sámi colouriser Per Ivar Somby, who mines digitised photo archives, colourises selected photos, and subsequently shares them on his social media profiles. The article draws on a qualitative, netnographic study of Somby's Colour Your Past profiles in Facebook and Instagram and demonstrates how Somby and his followers reclaim photos of Sámi people produced during historical encounters with non-Sámi photographers. Drawing on Hirsch's (2008, 2012) concept affiliative postmemory, the analysis examines how historical information and affective responses becomes interwoven in reparative readings of colonial photos. Colourised photographs have become a popular form of social media content, and this article examines how the digital sharing of colourised colonial photographs from the Sápmi region may develop into a kind of informal visual repatriation. This article presents a case study on the decolonial photographic practices of the Sámi colouriser Per Ivar Somby, who mines digitised photo archives, colourises selected photos, and subsequently shares them on his social media profiles. The article draws on a qualitative, netnographic study of Somby's Colour Your Past profiles in Facebook and Instagram and demonstrates how Somby and his followers reclaim photos of Sámi people produced during historical encounters with non-Sámi photographers. Drawing on Hirsch's (2008, 2012) concept affiliative postmemory, the analysis examines how historical information and affective responses becomes interwoven in reparative readings of colonial photos.
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title_short Colourising the past:Digital visual repatriation of colourised Sámi photography
title_full Colourising the past:Digital visual repatriation of colourised Sámi photography
title_fullStr Colourising the past:Digital visual repatriation of colourised Sámi photography
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